Abstract

This review of the literature is devoted to the current state of the problem of management of headache in patients with non-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (NSAH). This pathology is associated with severe and prolonged headache. Despite the huge amount of references on subarachnoid hemorrhage, a little attention is paid to headache in this pathology, so it remains largely unexplored. The article presents data on the epidemiology of the syndrome, possible mechanisms of occurrence, diagnostic methods. Details of the advantages and disadvantages of drugs for anesthesia, available in the arsenal of the clinician at the moment. The results of many previously published studies are diametrically opposed, which does not facilitate the choice of tactics for effective treatment and prevention of complications. The article also identifies the problems, the solution of which, possibly, will lead to an improvement in the results of treatment of SAH and further the quality of life of the patients. The lack of evidance data on the subject suggests that the research is relevant.

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