Acta neuropathologica
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Acta neuropathologica · Nov 2000
Morphological changes following experimental intraventricular haemorrhage and intraventricular fibrinolytic treatment with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator.
Intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) occurs in up to 50% of patients with primary intracerebral haemorrhage and aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage. It is a significant and independent contributor to mortality and morbidity in these intracranial haemorrhages. Using a model of isolated IVH, we assessed the morphological changes induced by intraventricular bleeding and investigated the effects of intraventricular fibrinolytic treatment following IVH. ⋯ Marked losses of the ependymal covering of the ventricular walls were found in the placebo-treated animals, while the ependymal layer was largely intact in the animals treated with tPA. No haemorrhages induced by tPA were observed. The results indicate that intraventricularly administered tPA significantly enhances the lysis of intraventricular blood clots, accelerates the resolution of acute posthaemorrhagic hydrocephalus, and preserves the integrity of the ependymal layer.