Hunt and Hess Scale
Hunt and Hess Scale is a clinical grading system used to assess the severity of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and to estimate prognosis before treatment.
It stratifies patients based on level of consciousness and neurologic deficit.
Hunt and Hess Scale (Grades IโV)
| Grade | Clinical Features |
|---|---|
| Grade I | Asymptomatic or mild headache with slight nuchal rigidity |
| Grade II | Moderateโsevere headache, nuchal rigidity, no neurologic deficit except cranial nerve palsy |
| Grade III | Drowsiness or confusion, mild focal neurologic deficit |
| Grade IV | Stupor, moderateโsevere hemiparesis, early decerebrate rigidity, vegetative disturbances |
| Grade V | Deep coma, decerebrate posturing, moribund appearance |
Key Exam Pearls (NEET-SS / DM Neurology)
๐ง Grade III is the critical turning point
- Grades IโII โ good prognosis
- Grades IVโV โ poor prognosis
๐ง Most surgical/interventional decisions depend on grade
๐ง Mortality rises steeply with grade
Approximate mortality trend:
- Grade I โ ~0โ5%
- Grade II โ ~5โ10%
- Grade III โ ~15โ20%
- Grade IV โ ~50%
- Grade V โ ~80โ90%
Easy Mnemonic
โHHD SCโ progression
- H โ Headache mild (Grade I)
- H โ Headache severe (Grade II)
- D โ Drowsy (Grade III)
- S โ Stupor (Grade IV)
- C โ Coma (Grade V)
Comparison With Another Common SAH Scale
| Scale | What it measures |
|---|---|
| Hunt and Hess Scale | Clinical neurological status |
| Fisher Scale | Amount of blood on CT (vasospasm risk) |
| World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies Scale | Based on GCS + motor deficit |
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One-line exam memory:
HuntโHess grade reflects neurological condition in aneurysmal SAH and predicts outcome before intervention.
Key Exam Points (for NEET-SS)
๐ง Clinical vs Radiologic
- HuntโHess: purely clinical grading
- Fisher: based on CT blood thickness
- WFNS: GCS-based clinical grading
๐ง Number of Grades
- HuntโHess โ IโV
- Fisher โ IโIV
- WFNS โ IโV
๐ง Main Purpose
- HuntโHess โ overall clinical severity & prognosis
- Fisher โ predict vasospasm risk
- WFNS โ modern neurosurgical outcome prediction
๐ง Key Parameter
- HuntโHess โ neurologic deficit + consciousness
- Fisher โ SAH blood thickness on CT
- WFNS โ Glasgow Coma Scale
๐ง Best Prognosis
- HuntโHess Grade IโII
- Fisher Grade I
- WFNS Grade I
๐ง Worst Prognosis
- HuntโHess Grade V
- Fisher Grade IV
- WFNS Grade V
๐ง Important Exam Pearl
- Fisher grade III โ highest vasospasm risk
๐ง Memory Trick
H โ F โ W rule
- H = HuntโHess โ How the patient looks
- F = Fisher โ Film (CT scan) blood
- W = WFNS โ With GCS


