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Outcome of acute supratentorial cerebral infarction in patients under 60. Development of a prognostic grading system.

H J Steiger1.   

Abstract

Thirty-five patients under the age of 60 were admitted to the Neurosurgical Department of the Inselspital with acute supratentorial ischaemic strokes between February 1985 and June 1990. The mean delay from the onset of the symptoms until emergency room admission was 10 hours. CT scan, Doppler sonography, and angiography were done routinely at the time of admission and CT was repeated 24 hours later. Initial treatment consisted of mannitol, low-molecular dextran and prednisolone. Intravenous nimodipine was added to the protocol in 1987. Intensive care including hyperventilation and intracranial pressure monitoring was instituted in cases of deteriorating level of consciousness and considerable oedema as visualized on the primary or repeat CT scan. Eight patients developing severe intracranial hypertension and/or unilateral mydriasis despite hyperventilation and osmotherapy underwent decompressive craniectomy. A total of 9 patients died in the acute stage, all but one due to a cerebral cause. At 6 months, only 6 patients were without significant neurological or neuropsychological deficits. Fourteen patients were moderately disabled and 6 were severely disabled. There were no vegetative survivors. A number of demographic, clinical and radiological variables were investigated for a possible prognostic significance. A grading scale was developed for each variable. Of the initial neurological deficits, degree of motor paralysis, gaze deviation, and decreased level of consciousness correlated with an unfavourable result. While the prognostic significance of each of these individual variables was only moderate, the combined score of these 3 variables correlated better with outcome (r = 0.62). More advanced age was found to correlate with a less favourable prognosis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1950691     DOI: 10.1007/bf01400491

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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