In-hospital outcomes of patients with spontaneous supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage

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Yang, Chao-Chun [1 ]
Lee, Ming-Hsue [1 ]
Chen, Kuo-Tai [1 ]
Lin, Martin Hsiu-Chu [1 ]
Tsai, Ping-Jui [1 ]
Yang, Jen-Tsung [1 ]
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[1] Chiayi Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Puzi City, Chiayi County, Taiwan
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cerebrovascular disorders; in-hospital outcomes; stroke; intracerebral hemorrhage; CASE-FATALITY; STROKE; MORTALITY; PREDICTION; MANAGEMENT; UPDATE; SCORES; VOLUME; CARE;
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10.1097/MD.0000000000029836
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the brain parenchyma accounts for 16.1% of all stroke types in Taiwan. It is responsible for high morbidity and mortality in some underlying causes. The objective of this study is to discover the predicting factors focusing on in-hospital outcomes of patients with spontaneous supratentorial ICH. Between June 2014 and October 2018, there were a total of 159 patients with spontaneous supratentorial ICH ranging from 27 to 91 years old in our institution. Twenty-three patients died during hospitalization, whereas 59 patients had an extended length of stay of >30 days. The outcomes were measured by inpatient death, length of stay, and activity of daily living (ADL). Both univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression, as well as multivariate linear regression, were used for statistical analysis. Multivariate binary linear regression analysis showed the larger hematoma in initial computed tomography scan of >30 cm(3) (odds ratio [OR] = 2.505, P = .013) and concurrent in-hospital infection (OR = 4.173, P = .037) were both statistically related to higher mortality. On the other hand, in-hospital infection (>= 17.41 days, P = .000) and surgery (>= 11.23 days, P = .001) were correlated with a longer length of stay. Lastly, drastically poor change of ADL (Delta ADL <-30) was associated with larger initial ICH (>30 cc, OR = 2.915, P = .049), in-hospital concurrent infection (OR = 4.695, P = .01), and not receiving a rehabilitation training program (OR = 3.473, P = .04). The results of this study suggest that age, prothrombin, initial Glasgow Coma Scale, computed tomography image, location of the lesion, and surgery could predict the mortality and morbidity of the spontaneous ICH, which cannot be reversed at the time of occurrence. However, effective control of international normalized ratio level, careful prevention against infection, and the aid of rehabilitation programs might be important factors toward a decrease of inpatient mortality rate, the length of stay, and ADL recovery.
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