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    Hunt-Hess Grades of Brain Aneurysms

    Your loved one may be unable to make decisions about treatment. So you may need to decide what’s best for him or her. Your loved one’s neurosurgeon (a surgeon who is an expert on the brain) will talk with you. He or she may refer to the Hunt-Hess scale (see below). This scale helps the surgeon assess a patient’s condition. Test results and the grade of aneurysm can affect treatment options.

    Person lying on table underneath x-ray machine. Person is covered with hospital blankets. Healthcare provider with surgical gown, gloves, hat, and mask are standing at side of table performing procedure, looking at video monitor. Another healthcare provider is working at side table.

    Hunt-Hess Grades of Brain Aneurysms

    Grade

    How Your Loved One May Feel

    I

    Alert, aware of surroundings, showing no symptoms

    II

    Alert, aware of surroundings, has headache, has stiff neck

    III

    Sluggish or confused, has weakness or partial paralysis on one side of the body

    IV

    Dazed, has total paralysis on one side of the body

    V

    Comatose

    Adapted from Hunt WE, Hess RM. Surgical risk as related to time of intervention in the repair of intracranial aneurysm. J Neurosurg 1968; 28 (1):14–20.