Physician awareness of decompressive hemicraniectomy for malignant middle cerebral artery infarction in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries

被引:2
|
作者
Al-Jehani, Hosam M. [1 ,2 ]
Alsharydah, Abelulaziz [1 ]
Rammal, Seba A. [3 ]
Baeesa, Saleh S. [4 ]
Mekhlafi, Mohammad [3 ]
机构
[1] King Fahad Specialist Hosp, Dept Neurosurg & Crit Care Med, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Fahad Specialist Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
[3] King Abdulaziz Univ, King Abdul Aziz Univ Hosp, Div Neurol, Dept Internal Med, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
[4] King Abdulaziz Univ, King Abdul Aziz Univ Hosp, Dept Surg, Div Neurosurg, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
关键词
MULTICENTER; TRIAL;
D O I
10.17712/nsj.2018.2.20170148
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Objectives: To explore the perspective on Decompressive craniectomy (DH) of each of these specialties to establish common grounds for improved clinical practice. Method: An electronic survey was distributed via email and social media groups to members of these specialties in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries. Local practices, common triggers for referral for DH, perceived outcomes of these procedures, individual impression of what constitutes good clinical outcomes were explored. Results: Mere are 89 physicians participated: 41 (46.1%) neurologists, 34 (38.2%) neurosurgeons, and 14 (15.7%) intensivests. Participants are mostly practicing in intermediate volume centers or high volume centers. Half of the neurosurgeons preferred to he consulted immediately on candidates with large middle cerebral artery (MCA) strokes. The most important referral trigger for DH was clinical changes. The modified Rankin Scale (mRS) cutoff for good clinical outcome was 3 for 73.6% of respondents. There was agreement that DH only improves survival (64.4%). A third of the neurologists considered it to improve functional outcome compared to 15.4% of intensivests and 14.8% of neurosurgeons. There was agreement (66.7%) that patients older than 60 years with involvement of more than one territory should be excluded from DH. Only 7.7% of neurosurgeons excluded patients with dominant hemispheric strokes. Conclusion: Our physicians' views are variable in what's called acceptable outcome, and further studies are needed to to test the characteristics that helps in decision making such as hemisphere dominancy, time onset of stroke and vital radiological signs. This is seen despite the literature being full of data that supports the DC over medical management in malignant MCA infarction. Better multidisciplinary education initiatives are needed to unify the understanding and help improve the practices in this challenging subset of patients.
引用
收藏
页码:135 / 139
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Outcome of and prognostic factors for decompressive hemicraniectomy in malignant cerebral artery infarction
    Wong, George K. C.
    Poon, Wai S.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2007, 14 (12) : 1242 - 1242
  • [42] Hemicraniectomy and durotomy for malignant middle cerebral artery infarction
    Schneck, Michael J.
    Origitano, Thomas C.
    NEUROLOGIC CLINICS, 2006, 24 (04) : 715 - +
  • [43] Intracranial pressure trends and clinical outcomes after decompressive hemicraniectomy in malignant middle cerebral artery infarction
    Jung, Jae Wook
    Kang, Ilmo
    Park, Jin
    Lee, Seungjoo
    Jeon, Sang-Beom
    ANNALS OF INTENSIVE CARE, 2024, 14 (01):
  • [44] Outcome after Decompressive Hemicraniectomy in Right versus Left Hemispheric Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction
    Bhatia, R.
    Rai, V.
    Singh, S.
    Padma, M. V.
    Prasad, K.
    Suri, A.
    Tripathi, M.
    Singh, M. B.
    CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES, 2013, 35 : 114 - 114
  • [45] Blood pressure variability and functional outcome after decompressive hemicraniectomy in malignant middle cerebral artery infarction
    Jung, Jae Wook
    Kang, Ilmo
    Park, Jin
    Jeon, Sang-Beom
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2025, 32 (01)
  • [46] Decompressive hemicraniectomy in patients with malignant middle cerebral artery infarction: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Yang, Ming-Hao
    Lin, Hong-Yu
    Fu, Jun
    Roodrajeetsing, Gopaul
    Shi, Sheng-Liang
    Xiao, Shao-Wen
    SURGEON-JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL COLLEGES OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH AND IRELAND, 2015, 13 (04): : 230 - 240
  • [47] Decompressive Hemicraniectomy in Pediatric Patients with Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction: Case Series and Review of the Literature
    Shah, Shreyansh
    Murthy, Santosh B.
    Whitehead, William Ernest
    Jea, Andrew
    Nassif, Lisa Michael
    WORLD NEUROSURGERY, 2013, 80 (1-2) : 126 - 133
  • [48] Decompressive surgery in malignant infarction of the middle cerebral artery
    Fred Rincon
    Stephan A. Mayer
    Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2007, 7 : 511 - 512
  • [49] Decompressive surgery in malignant infarction of the middle cerebral artery
    Rincon, Fred
    Mayer, Stephan A.
    CURRENT NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE REPORTS, 2007, 7 (06) : 511 - 512
  • [50] Decompressive craniectomy in malignant middle cerebral artery infarction To be, or not to be?
    Neugebauer, Hermann
    Woitzik, Johannes
    NEUROLOGY-CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2016, 6 (05) : 381 - 383