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The Outcomes of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Young Adults - A Clinical Study

OBJECTIVE: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in young adults is rare. The purpose of this study was to investigate causes, sites and other factors affecting the prognosis of ICH in young adults aged ≤ 40 years. METHODS: We reviewed 39 consecutive patients diagnosed with spontaneous ICH betw...

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Autores principales: Go, Gyeong O, Park, Hyun, Lee, Chul Hee, Hwang, Soo Hyun, Han, Jong Woo, Park, In Sung
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society of Cerebrovascular Surgeons; Korean Society of Endovascular Surgery 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3804660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167802
http://dx.doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2013.15.3.214
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author Go, Gyeong O
Park, Hyun
Lee, Chul Hee
Hwang, Soo Hyun
Han, Jong Woo
Park, In Sung
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Park, Hyun
Lee, Chul Hee
Hwang, Soo Hyun
Han, Jong Woo
Park, In Sung
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description OBJECTIVE: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in young adults is rare. The purpose of this study was to investigate causes, sites and other factors affecting the prognosis of ICH in young adults aged ≤ 40 years. METHODS: We reviewed 39 consecutive patients diagnosed with spontaneous ICH between January 2001 and June 2012. Patients with primary subarachnoid hemorrhage, previously diagnosed brain tumor bleeding, or vascular malformation were excluded. We analyzed the differences in prognostic factors such as hemorrhage location and vascular structural etiology. The outcome was measured using the Glasgow outcome scale (GOS), and a good outcome was defined as a score of 4 or more. RESULTS: We retrospectively evaluated 39 patients (mean age, 33 years; SD = 6.4, range 17 to 40 years). The most common structural etiology was arteriovenous malformation. A statistically significantly higher proportion of patients with good outcomes had a lower initial systolic blood pressure (SBP ≤ 160 mmHg, p = 0.036), a higher initial Glasgow coma scale (GCS) (9 or more, p = 0.034), lower cholesterol levels (< 200 mg/dl, p = 0.036), and smoking history (at discharge, p = 0.008; 6 months after discharge, p = 0.019). CONCLUSION: In this study, cryptogenic ICH was the leading cause of spontaneous ICH. A GCS score of 9 or more on admission, a lower serum cholesterol level (< 200 mg/dl), and a lower SBP (< 160 mmHg) predicted a good outcome.
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spelling pubmed-38046602013-10-28 The Outcomes of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Young Adults - A Clinical Study Go, Gyeong O Park, Hyun Lee, Chul Hee Hwang, Soo Hyun Han, Jong Woo Park, In Sung J Cerebrovasc Endovasc Neurosurg Clinical Article OBJECTIVE: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in young adults is rare. The purpose of this study was to investigate causes, sites and other factors affecting the prognosis of ICH in young adults aged ≤ 40 years. METHODS: We reviewed 39 consecutive patients diagnosed with spontaneous ICH between January 2001 and June 2012. Patients with primary subarachnoid hemorrhage, previously diagnosed brain tumor bleeding, or vascular malformation were excluded. We analyzed the differences in prognostic factors such as hemorrhage location and vascular structural etiology. The outcome was measured using the Glasgow outcome scale (GOS), and a good outcome was defined as a score of 4 or more. RESULTS: We retrospectively evaluated 39 patients (mean age, 33 years; SD = 6.4, range 17 to 40 years). The most common structural etiology was arteriovenous malformation. A statistically significantly higher proportion of patients with good outcomes had a lower initial systolic blood pressure (SBP ≤ 160 mmHg, p = 0.036), a higher initial Glasgow coma scale (GCS) (9 or more, p = 0.034), lower cholesterol levels (< 200 mg/dl, p = 0.036), and smoking history (at discharge, p = 0.008; 6 months after discharge, p = 0.019). CONCLUSION: In this study, cryptogenic ICH was the leading cause of spontaneous ICH. A GCS score of 9 or more on admission, a lower serum cholesterol level (< 200 mg/dl), and a lower SBP (< 160 mmHg) predicted a good outcome. Korean Society of Cerebrovascular Surgeons; Korean Society of Endovascular Surgery 2013-09 2013-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3804660/ /pubmed/24167802 http://dx.doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2013.15.3.214 Text en © 2013 Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hwang, Soo Hyun
Han, Jong Woo
Park, In Sung
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title The Outcomes of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Young Adults - A Clinical Study
title_full The Outcomes of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Young Adults - A Clinical Study
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title_short The Outcomes of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Young Adults - A Clinical Study
title_sort outcomes of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage in young adults - a clinical study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3804660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167802
http://dx.doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2013.15.3.214
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