This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of a medication called Levosimendan in patients who have experienced a specific type of bleeding in the brain known as aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. This condition occurs when a blood vessel on the surface of the brain bursts, leading to bleeding in the space around the brain. The study aims to determine if adding Levosimendan to the usual care can help manage the acute phase of this condition.
Participants in the study will receive Levosimendan as a solution for infusion, which means it will be administered directly into the bloodstream through a drip. The study will also involve a comparison with a placebo to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment. The main goal is to see if Levosimendan can reduce the risk of a complication called cerebral arterial vasospasm, which is a narrowing of the blood vessels in the brain that can occur after the initial bleeding.
The study will follow participants for a period of time to monitor the occurrence of vasospasms and other outcomes such as the rate of death, the impact on heart function, and recovery scores six months after treatment. This research is important to understand if Levosimendan can improve outcomes for patients with this serious condition.



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