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Jong Hyun Mun1, Kyu Yong Cho1, Byung Chan Lim1, Jun Seob Lim1, Rae Seop Lee1.
Abstract
This article aimed to investigate the incidence rate and possible risk factors for catheter-induced hemorrhage (CIH) after brain parenchymal catheterization. Between January 2011 and March 2013, 381 patients (572 punctures) who underwent brain parenchymal catheterization were retrospectively evaluated. All patients were checked by computerized tomography scan for the detection of hemorrhage within 48 hours after catheter insertion. CIH was defined as any evidence of new hemorrhage on the post-procedural computerized tomography scan. The incidence rate and the possible risk factors were analyzed by surgeon (4 different surgeons performed the procedures), characteristics of the catheter device, and patient background. Of 381 patients, 572 punctures were performed and CIH developed in 122 puncture cases (122/572, 21.3%). The risk factors related to CIH were Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score ≤8 (p<0.01) and prothrombin time international normalized ratio (PT INR) ≥1.3 (p=0.038). The amount of hemorrhage was minimal without additional operations. A low GCS score and high PT INR are implicated as potential risk factors for CIH after brain parenchymal catheterization. Careful and delicate operative technique can help to reduce postoperative complications in these patients.Entities:
Keywords: Brain; Catheterization; Cerebral Hemorrhage; Drainage
Year: 2013 PMID: 24400213 PMCID: PMC3881206 DOI: 10.4068/cmj.2013.49.3.113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chonnam Med J ISSN: 2233-7393
Demographic characteristics of patients
CIH: catheter induced hemorrhage.
Classification of disease or procedure in CIH
EVD: external ventricular drainage, FHA: free hand aspiration, V-P: ventriculo-peritoneal.
FIG. 1Axial CT scan obtained after catheterization. (A) Minimal hemorrhage is shown along the catheter, demonstrating a small hemorrhage (1-5 cc) (B) and a hemorrhage of more than 5 cc (C).
Incidence rate of CIH according to 3 categories of risk factors (%)
*Statistically significant. HET: hypertension, GCS: glasgow coma scale, PT INR: prothrombin time international normalized ratio, CIH: catheter induced hemorrhage.
Odds ratios with 95% CI for CIH risks factors
CI: confidence interval, CIH: catheter induced hemorrhage, GCS: glasgow coma scale, PT INR: prothrombin time international normalized ratio.