Zusammenfassung:
Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS)
causes reversible multifocal constriction of cerebral
arteries. It is triggered by several conditions, including
vasoactive medications, postpartum, migraine, hypertension, and arterial dissection. Suspension of the precipitating agent, supportive care, and oral calcium channel
blockers are the mainstay of treatment for most patients
[2]. However, the development of refractory vasospasm,
ischemic stroke, or intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) may
require further interventions, including intravenous (IV)
or intra-arterial vasodilators and balloon angioplasty.
Yet, evidence for all these treatment options is weak and
is based on case reports, case series, and expert’s opinion. We report a case of severe postpartum RVCS complicated by ICH successfully treated with IV milrinone
infusion.