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Frameless stereotactic aspiration and thrombolysis of deep intracerebral hemorrhage is associated with reduction of hemorrhage volume and neurological improvement.

Paul Vespa1, David McArthur, Chad Miller, Kristine O'Phelan, John Frazee, Chelsea Kidwell, Jeffery Saver, Sidney Starkman, Neil Martin.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This is a phase-2 safety trial to demonstrate the ability of frameless stereotactic aspiration and thrombolysis of ICH to safely remove blood.
METHODS: Patients with ICH in the deep basal ganglia and internal capsule of > 5 cc volume were consented to undergo computed tomographic imaging for frameless stereotactic guidance registration. Using the frameless stereotactic (CT) guidance, a 4-mm diameter catheter was inserted into the body of the hematoma using a frontal burr hole approach. The catheter was aspirated and then flushed with saline and aspirated to remove unclotted blood. After a confirmatory CT scan to localize the catheter, 1 mg of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) was infused into the clot, permitted to bathe the clot for 30 minutes, and then drained into a closed circuit collection system. t-PA was infused every 8 hours for 48 hours. A follow up CT scan was obtained at 48 hours.
RESULTS: 28 patients with ICH (mean age 67.1) were admitted and underwent the procedure. Mean initial ICH volume was 54.6 cc +/-6 37.8. Mean time from onset to aspiration was 44 hours (range 7-180). Mean initial NIH Stroke scale (NIHSS) score was 24 (range 15-33). Compared with initial CT scan, there was a mean reduction of ICH volume by 77 +/-6 13% on final CT scan (p < 0.0002). Compared with initial NIHSS, the discharge mean NIHSS (16 +/- 6) was significantly improved (p < 0.001). There were no infectious, hemodynamic or neurologic complications. There were no episodes of symptomatic hemorrhagic enlargement and one case of asymptomatic bleeding along the catheter tract.
CONCLUSION: Frameless stereotactic aspiration and thrombolysis (FAST) of deep spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage is a safe therapy that is associated with reduction in ICH volume, early improvement in NIHSS and potentially could be used to improve outcome.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16159075     DOI: 10.1385/NCC:2:3:274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurocrit Care        ISSN: 1541-6933            Impact factor:   3.210


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