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Modified Fisher Grade for SAH

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For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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Always document the timing of the CT scan relative to symptom onset when assigning Modified Fisher Grade. Blood reabsorbs rapidly and a scan performed 24 hours after onset may significantly underestimate the initial haemorrhage burden, affecting vasospasm risk prediction.

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The original Fisher Scale was published in 1980 and was the first tool to link CT blood appearance to vasospasm risk. The key insight — that larger subarachnoid clots cause more vasospasm — revolutionised how clinicians approached post-SAH monitoring and led to the widespread adoption of transcranial Doppler and nimodipine therapy.

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