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Is prophylactic anti-convulsive treatment necessary in subdural hematomas?

BACKGROUND: Subdural hematoma (SDH) is usually an emergent clinical condition in neurosurgery. The relationship between the SDH and epilepsy is not well established. Therefore, the use of anti-convulsive treatment in patients with SDH is controversial. The aim of this study is to analyze the presenc...

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Autores principales: Ozan Durmaz, Mehmet, Doğan, Adem, Can Ezgü, Mehmet, Kaplan, Ali
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kare Publishing 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37563902
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/tjtes.2023.06554
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Doğan, Adem
Can Ezgü, Mehmet
Kaplan, Ali
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Can Ezgü, Mehmet
Kaplan, Ali
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description BACKGROUND: Subdural hematoma (SDH) is usually an emergent clinical condition in neurosurgery. The relationship between the SDH and epilepsy is not well established. Therefore, the use of anti-convulsive treatment in patients with SDH is controversial. The aim of this study is to analyze the presence of seizures in patients who underwent surgery for SDH. METHODS: Patients who were operated on for SDH in our department between 2016 and 2021 were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic features, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score at admission, type of SDH, location, etiology, type of surgical intervention, presence of seizures, and re-operation were evaluated. RESULTS: There were 175 patients with SDH. There is a statistically significant difference between the frequency of seizures and the type of SDH. More seizures were observed in acute SDH than in the others. There is also a statistically significant difference between the GCS score and the frequency of seizures. Patients with a GCS score <12 at admission had more frequent seizures than patients with a score of 12 or higher. No statistically significant difference was found between factors such as etiology, re-operation, hematoma location, and the development of seizures. CONCLUSION: Anti-convulsive treatment may be recommended in patients with acute SDH and a low GCS score at admission. Further studies with larger series should be performed to determine the most appropriate anti-convulsive agent for patients with SDH.
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spelling pubmed-105608052023-10-10 Is prophylactic anti-convulsive treatment necessary in subdural hematomas? Ozan Durmaz, Mehmet Doğan, Adem Can Ezgü, Mehmet Kaplan, Ali Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg Original Article BACKGROUND: Subdural hematoma (SDH) is usually an emergent clinical condition in neurosurgery. The relationship between the SDH and epilepsy is not well established. Therefore, the use of anti-convulsive treatment in patients with SDH is controversial. The aim of this study is to analyze the presence of seizures in patients who underwent surgery for SDH. METHODS: Patients who were operated on for SDH in our department between 2016 and 2021 were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic features, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score at admission, type of SDH, location, etiology, type of surgical intervention, presence of seizures, and re-operation were evaluated. RESULTS: There were 175 patients with SDH. There is a statistically significant difference between the frequency of seizures and the type of SDH. More seizures were observed in acute SDH than in the others. There is also a statistically significant difference between the GCS score and the frequency of seizures. Patients with a GCS score <12 at admission had more frequent seizures than patients with a score of 12 or higher. No statistically significant difference was found between factors such as etiology, re-operation, hematoma location, and the development of seizures. CONCLUSION: Anti-convulsive treatment may be recommended in patients with acute SDH and a low GCS score at admission. Further studies with larger series should be performed to determine the most appropriate anti-convulsive agent for patients with SDH. Kare Publishing 2023-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10560805/ /pubmed/37563902 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/tjtes.2023.06554 Text en Copyright © 2023 Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Can Ezgü, Mehmet
Kaplan, Ali
Is prophylactic anti-convulsive treatment necessary in subdural hematomas?
title Is prophylactic anti-convulsive treatment necessary in subdural hematomas?
title_full Is prophylactic anti-convulsive treatment necessary in subdural hematomas?
title_fullStr Is prophylactic anti-convulsive treatment necessary in subdural hematomas?
title_full_unstemmed Is prophylactic anti-convulsive treatment necessary in subdural hematomas?
title_short Is prophylactic anti-convulsive treatment necessary in subdural hematomas?
title_sort is prophylactic anti-convulsive treatment necessary in subdural hematomas?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37563902
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/tjtes.2023.06554
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