1. Outcome and survival of surgically treated acute subdural hematomas and postcraniotomy hematomas – A retrospective cohort study
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Iiro Heino, Antti Sajanti, Seán B. Lyne, Janek Frantzén, Romuald Girard, Ying Cao, Joel F. Ritala, Ari J. Katila, Riikka S.K. Takala, Jussi P. Posti, Antti J. Saarinen, Santtu Hellström, Dan Laukka, Ilkka Saarenpää, Melissa Rahi, Olli Tenovuo, Jaakko Rinne, and Janne Koskimäki
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Acute subdural hematoma ,Postcraniotomy hematoma ,Outcome ,Survival ,Surgery ,Traumatic brain injury ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Background: The morbidity and mortality of acute subdural hematoma (aSDH) remains high. Several factors have been reported to affect the outcome and survival of these patients. In this study, we explored factors potentially associated with the outcome and survival of surgically treated acute subdural hematoma (aSDH), including postcraniotomy hematomas (PCHs). Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in a single tertiary university hospital between 2008 and 2012 and all aSDH patients that underwent surgical intervention were included. A total of 132 cases were identified for collection of demographics, clinical, laboratory, and imaging data. Univariate and multivariable analyses were performed to assess factors associated with three-month Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) and survival at one- and five-year. Results: In this study, PCH (n = 14, 10.6%) was not associated with a worse outcome according to the 3- month GOS (p = 0.37) or one (p = 0.34) and five-year (p = 0.37) survival. The multivariable analysis showed that the volume of initial hematoma (p = 0.009) and Abbreviated Injury Scale score (p = 0.016) were independent predictors of the three-month GOS. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score (p
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- 2023
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