Stroke, Vol 24, 809-814, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
PJ Brouwers, DW Dippel, M Vermeulen, KW Lindsay, D Hasan and J van Gijn
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: After admission to the hospital of patients with
aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, we assessed the predictive value of the
extent of the hemorrhage on computed tomography in addition to that of
clinical grading scales for poor outcome, infarction, and rebleeding.
METHODS: We studied 471 consecutive patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid
hemorrhage and used logistic regression with step-wise forward selection of
variables. RESULTS: On admission, poor outcome was predicted by a low
Glasgow Coma Scale score (odds ratio, 0.8; 95% confidence interval,
0.7-0.9); treatment with fluid restriction (2.5; 1.6-4.0); age over 52
(2.6; 1.7-3.9); loss of consciousness at ictus (1.7; 1.1-2.6); or a large
amount of subarachnoid blood (2.0; 1.3-3.1). Delayed infarction was
predicted by a large amount of subarachnoid blood (1.8; 1.2-2.6) or
treatment with tranexamic acid (1.6; 1.1-2.4). Rebleeding was predicted by
treatment with tranexamic acid (0.4; 0.3-0.7; protective effect); age over
52 (1.9; 1.2-3.0); loss of consciousness at ictus (1.7; 1.1-2.7); or
admission to a neurosurgery service (0.6; 0.3-0.9; protective effect).
Comparison of the observed and predicted outcome events showed that
inclusion of the amount of subarachnoid blood into a predictive model added
little to the prediction of poor outcome in general, but much to the
prediction of delayed cerebral ischemia. CONCLUSIONS: The total amount of
subarachnoid blood on the initial computed tomogram has independent
predictive power for the occurrence of delayed cerebral ischemia.
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Amount of blood on computed tomography as an independent predictor after aneurysm rupture
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