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Influence of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Location on Incidence, Characteristics, and Outcome

Authors :
Lynn McCallum
Robert G. Will
Peter Foley
Neil Turner
Fiona Duncan
Alan J. Jaap
Martin Dennis
Scott Ramsay
Rustam Al-Shahi Salman
Jonathan Rhodes
Steven Makin
Linda Spence
Jon McCafferty
Margarethe van Dijke
Mark Hughes
Kristiina Rannikmae
Tim Russell
Moyra Masson
Billie Morrow
Donald Noble
M O Fitzpatrick
Donald Farquhar
Gillian Mead
Jon Stone
Sarah Chambers
Simon Dummer
Patrick Statham
Sandra Dewar
Johann Selvarajah
Philip White
Robin Sellar
Fiona Hughes
Anne Knox
Simon Hart
Patrick R. Taylor
Ali Harmouche
Alastair Fitzgerald
Colin J Mumford
Michael C Jones
Robin Grant
Belinda Weller
Peter J. D. Andrews
Neo Stavrinos
Andrew J. Farrall
Gillian R. Kerr
Adrian Williams
Alasdair Gray
Fergus N. Doubal
Geraint Roberts
Stuart McClellan
Martin McKechnie
Joanna M. Wardlaw
Sarah L. Keir
Hamza Soleiman
Elizabeth Macdonald
Jasmine Ng
Jerard Ross
Claire Gordon
Siddharthan Chandran
Matthew J. Reed
Mano Shanmuganathan
Neshika Samarasekera
Peter Lange
Ioannis P. Fouyas
Christopher P. Derry
Cathie Sudlow
James M. Wilson
Wendy Young
Judith Anderson
Ralph Bouhaidar
Brian Campbell
Robert Walker
Laura Butler
Matthew Wilson
Yi Ng
Ashok Mathews
Donald Macleod
David Grant
Dilip Patel
Andrew Jamieson
Stanko Yordanov
Dave Caesar
Suvankar Pal
Andrew J Coull
Gareth Clegg
Zoe Morris
Colin B. Josephson
Ashok Jacob
Imran Liaquat
Sam Moultrie
Richard Davenport
Latana Munang
Robin Henderson
Anant Kamat
Simon Leigh-Smith
Susan Duncan
Simon Kerrigan
Graham Mackay
Christine Lerpiniere
Matthew King
Sudipto Ghosh
Fiona Maxwell
Arthur F. Fonville
Patricia Cantley
Alastair Crosswaite
Colin Smith
Trish Elder-Gracie
Elaine Bisset
Joyce Stuart
Helen Spiers
Lynn M Myles
Katrina Dodds
Wendy Morley
Ross Murphy
James W. Ironside
Bethany Threlfall
Mara Sittampalam
Syed Alhadad
Antonia Torgersen
Olayinka A Ogundipe
Conor Maguire
Claire Stirling
William Whiteley
Graham McKillop
Peter Sandercock
Katherine Murray
Frank Morrow
Tim Morse
Iain Todd
David Summers
Alison Pollock
Andrew M. McIntosh
Kate Enright
Rod Gibson
Seona Broadbent
Jane Fothergill
Brian Frier
David Hunt
Paul Brennan
Tracey Millar
Richard Knight
Ian R. Whittle
Andrew Elder
Anne Addison
Peter Keston
Himanshu Shekhar
James W. Dear
Russell Hewett
Henry Simms
Nicola L. Bell
Tom Fitzgerald
Peter Bodkin
Lewis Morrison
Katherine Jackson
Malcolm R. Macleod
Jonathan Carter
Kate Ahmad
Jon Murchison
Helen Cook
Neil Hunter
G. R. Nimmo
Randy Smith
Susan Kealley
Source :
Stroke. 46:361-368
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2015.

Abstract

Background and Purpose— The characteristics of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) may vary by ICH location because of differences in the distribution of underlying cerebral small vessel diseases. Therefore, we investigated the incidence, characteristics, and outcome of lobar and nonlobar ICH. Methods— In a population-based, prospective inception cohort study of ICH, we used multiple overlapping sources of case ascertainment and follow-up to identify and validate ICH diagnoses in 2010 to 2011 in an adult population of 695 335. Results— There were 128 participants with first-ever primary ICH. The overall incidence of lobar ICH was similar to nonlobar ICH (9.8 [95% confidence interval, 7.7–12.4] versus 8.6 [95% confidence interval, 6.7–11.1] per 100 000 adults/y). At baseline, adults with lobar ICH were more likely to have preceding dementia (21% versus 5%; P =0.01), lower Glasgow Coma Scale scores (median, 13 versus 14; P =0.03), larger ICHs (median, 38 versus 11 mL; P P P =0.02) than those with nonlobar ICH. One-year case fatality was lower after lobar ICH than after nonlobar ICH (adjusted odds ratio for death at 1 year: lobar versus nonlobar ICH 0.21; 95% confidence interval, 0.07–0.63; P =0.006, after adjustment for known predictors of outcome). There were 4 recurrent ICHs, which occurred exclusively in survivors of lobar ICH (annual risk of recurrent ICH after lobar ICH, 11.8%; 95% confidence interval, 4.6%–28.5% versus 0% after nonlobar ICH; log-rank P =0.04). Conclusions— The baseline characteristics and outcome of lobar ICH differ from other locations.

Details

ISSN :
15244628 and 00392499
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stroke
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ac14f0de102e737d6d4e4635afa563e8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/strokeaha.114.007953