To investigate the outcome of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) in
patients on maintenance haemodialysis (HD), eight patients on maintenance H
D and 245 patients not on HD who suffered from SAH, all of whom were surgic
ally treated at our institution between 1993 and 1997, were reviewed. The c
linical features and 3-month outcome of SAH were analysed in the eight HD p
atients (three males, five females) and compared with those in the 245 non-
HD patients (77 males, 168 females). Although there were no significant dif
ferences in the patient's age, gender and pre-operative grading of SAH with
the Hunt and Hess grading scale, the mortality rate in HD patients was sig
nificantly higher than that in non-HD patients (50% [4/8] vs 13% [32/245];
P<0.01), It was concluded that the outcome of aneurysmal SAH in HD patients
was extremely poor. The explanation for the worse prognosis in HD patients
seems not to lie in systemic heparization but in a vulnerability to SAH, b
ecause SAH in all HD patients occurred after anticoagulant activity from th
e previous dialysis had already disappeared.