Paul Diamond1, Shawn Gale, Kimberly Stewart. 1. Division of Neurorehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia Health System, 545 Ray C. Hunt Drive, Suite 240, PO Box 801004, Charlottesville, VA 22908-1004, USA. ptd2m@virginia.edu
Abstract
PURPOSE: Primary intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is a common and devastating disorder that often results in long-term disability. This review examines the literature on predictors of survival and long-term functional outcome after ICH. METHOD: Medical literature review. RESULTS: Numerous clinical and radiologic variables have been shown to be associated with survival and functional recovery following ICH. These include patient age and gender, lesion size and location, initial level of consciousness, presence of intraventricular haemorrhage, hydrocephalus, and mass effect. Studies have employed a variety of outcome measures including survival and functional recovery. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical and radiologic findings following ICH may assist rehabilitation specialists as they develop treatment goals, anticipate long-term patient care needs, and educate and train caregivers.
PURPOSE:Primary intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is a common and devastating disorder that often results in long-term disability. This review examines the literature on predictors of survival and long-term functional outcome after ICH. METHOD: Medical literature review. RESULTS: Numerous clinical and radiologic variables have been shown to be associated with survival and functional recovery following ICH. These include patient age and gender, lesion size and location, initial level of consciousness, presence of intraventricular haemorrhage, hydrocephalus, and mass effect. Studies have employed a variety of outcome measures including survival and functional recovery. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical and radiologic findings following ICH may assist rehabilitation specialists as they develop treatment goals, anticipate long-term patient care needs, and educate and train caregivers.
Authors: Hen Hallevi; Nabeel S Dar; Andrew D Barreto; Miriam M Morales; Sheryl Martin-Schild; Anitha T Abraham; Kyle C Walker; Nicole R Gonzales; Kachikwu Illoh; James C Grotta; Sean I Savitz Journal: Crit Care Med Date: 2009-03 Impact factor: 7.598
Authors: H Hallevi; K C Albright; J Aronowski; A D Barreto; S Martin-Schild; A M Khaja; N R Gonzales; K Illoh; E A Noser; J C Grotta Journal: Neurology Date: 2008-03-11 Impact factor: 9.910