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Predictor of the Postoperative Swelling After Craniotomy for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Sphericity Index as a Novel Parameter
OBJECTIVE: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage is a serious type of stroke with high mortality and disability rates. Surgical treatment options vary; however, predicting edema aggravation is crucial when choosing the optimal approach. We propose using the sphericity index, a measure of roundness, t...
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Korean Neurotraumatology Society
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10567521/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37840614 http://dx.doi.org/10.13004/kjnt.2023.19.e41 |
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author | Choi, Jae Hoon Yoon, Won Ki Kim, Jong Hyun Kwon, Taek Hyun Byun, Joonho |
author_facet | Choi, Jae Hoon Yoon, Won Ki Kim, Jong Hyun Kwon, Taek Hyun Byun, Joonho |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage is a serious type of stroke with high mortality and disability rates. Surgical treatment options vary; however, predicting edema aggravation is crucial when choosing the optimal approach. We propose using the sphericity index, a measure of roundness, to predict the aggravation of edema and guide surgical decisions. METHODS: We analyzed 56 cases of craniotomy and hematoma evacuation to investigate the correlation between the sphericity index and patient outcomes, including the need for salvage decompressive craniectomy (DC). RESULTS: The patients included 35 (62.5%) men and 21 (37.5%) women, with a median age of 62.5 years. The basal ganglia was the most common location of hemorrhage (50.0%). The mean hematoma volume was 86.3 cc, with 10 (17.9%) instances of hematoma expansion. Cerebral herniation was observed in 44 (78.6%) patients, intraventricular hemorrhage in 34 (60.7%), and spot signs in 9 (16.1%). Salvage DC was performed in 13 (23.6%) patients to relieve intracranial pressure. The median follow-up duration was 6 months, with a mortality rate of 12.5%. The sphericity index was significantly correlated with delayed swelling and hematoma expansion but not salvage DC. CONCLUSIONS: The sphericity index is a promising predictor of delayed swelling and hematoma expansion that may aid in the development of surgical guidelines and medication strategies. Further large-scale studies are required to explore these aspects and establish comprehensive guidelines. |
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spelling | pubmed-105675212023-10-13 Predictor of the Postoperative Swelling After Craniotomy for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Sphericity Index as a Novel Parameter Choi, Jae Hoon Yoon, Won Ki Kim, Jong Hyun Kwon, Taek Hyun Byun, Joonho Korean J Neurotrauma Current Issue OBJECTIVE: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage is a serious type of stroke with high mortality and disability rates. Surgical treatment options vary; however, predicting edema aggravation is crucial when choosing the optimal approach. We propose using the sphericity index, a measure of roundness, to predict the aggravation of edema and guide surgical decisions. METHODS: We analyzed 56 cases of craniotomy and hematoma evacuation to investigate the correlation between the sphericity index and patient outcomes, including the need for salvage decompressive craniectomy (DC). RESULTS: The patients included 35 (62.5%) men and 21 (37.5%) women, with a median age of 62.5 years. The basal ganglia was the most common location of hemorrhage (50.0%). The mean hematoma volume was 86.3 cc, with 10 (17.9%) instances of hematoma expansion. Cerebral herniation was observed in 44 (78.6%) patients, intraventricular hemorrhage in 34 (60.7%), and spot signs in 9 (16.1%). Salvage DC was performed in 13 (23.6%) patients to relieve intracranial pressure. The median follow-up duration was 6 months, with a mortality rate of 12.5%. The sphericity index was significantly correlated with delayed swelling and hematoma expansion but not salvage DC. CONCLUSIONS: The sphericity index is a promising predictor of delayed swelling and hematoma expansion that may aid in the development of surgical guidelines and medication strategies. Further large-scale studies are required to explore these aspects and establish comprehensive guidelines. Korean Neurotraumatology Society 2023-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10567521/ /pubmed/37840614 http://dx.doi.org/10.13004/kjnt.2023.19.e41 Text en Copyright © 2023 Korean Neurotraumatology Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Current Issue Choi, Jae Hoon Yoon, Won Ki Kim, Jong Hyun Kwon, Taek Hyun Byun, Joonho Predictor of the Postoperative Swelling After Craniotomy for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Sphericity Index as a Novel Parameter |
title | Predictor of the Postoperative Swelling After Craniotomy for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Sphericity Index as a Novel Parameter |
title_full | Predictor of the Postoperative Swelling After Craniotomy for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Sphericity Index as a Novel Parameter |
title_fullStr | Predictor of the Postoperative Swelling After Craniotomy for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Sphericity Index as a Novel Parameter |
title_full_unstemmed | Predictor of the Postoperative Swelling After Craniotomy for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Sphericity Index as a Novel Parameter |
title_short | Predictor of the Postoperative Swelling After Craniotomy for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Sphericity Index as a Novel Parameter |
title_sort | predictor of the postoperative swelling after craniotomy for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: sphericity index as a novel parameter |
topic | Current Issue |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10567521/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37840614 http://dx.doi.org/10.13004/kjnt.2023.19.e41 |
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