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Jiin Kang1, Soonki Hong1, Chul Hu1, Jinsoo Pyen1, Kum Whang1, Sungmin Cho1, Jongyeon Kim1, Sohyun Kim1, Jiwoong Oh1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: A small epidural hematoma (EDH) that has been diagnosed to be nonsurgical by initial brain computed tomography (CT) can increase in size and need surgical removal, resulting in a poor prognosis. However, there have been few studies, which focused delayed operated EDH. Therefore, we analyzed the clinical factors to determine the predicting factors of delayed operated EDH.Entities:
Keywords: Craniocerebral trauma; Hematoma, epidural, cranial; Neurosurgery; Tomography, X-ray computed
Year: 2015 PMID: 27169075 PMCID: PMC4847500 DOI: 10.13004/kjnt.2015.11.2.112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Neurotrauma ISSN: 2234-8999
FIGURE 1One case of delayed-surgery group. Computed tomography of 61-year-old male who visited our institution due to a pedestrian traffic accident. A: First plan of our treatment was only conservative management. B: From 3 hours from admission, the pat.
FIGURE 2Expansion volume of epidural hematoma in both groups. The changes in hematomas of delayed-surgery group and non-surgical group were 33.02±31.02 mL and 2.415±6.272 mL, respectively (p=0.001).
Comparison of characteristics of non-surgical group and delayed-surgery group (univariate analysis)
*p<0.05. GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale, PLT: platelet, PT: prothrombin time, PTT: partial thromboplastin time, EDH: epidural hematoma, MAP: mean arterial pressure, CT: computed tomography
Comparison of characteristics of non-surgical group and delayed-surgery group (multivariate analysis)
*p<0.05. PT: prothrombin time, PTT: partial thromboplastin time, EDH: epidural hematoma, MAP: mean arterial pressure, CT: computed tomography
FIGURE 3Receiver operating characteristic curve with computed tomography interval time from trauma attack and presence of surgery. If we set the cut-off value as 2.08 hours, the sensitivity and specificity of this curve was 88.2% and 68.3%. ROC: receiver operating characteristic.
Comparison of prognostic outcomes in patients according to presence of surgery
GOS: Glasgow Outcome Scale
Comparison of prognostic outcomes of patients according to initial GCS, GCS at time of neurological aggravation, and degree of change in GCS scores in delayed surgery group
*p<0.05. GOS: Glasgow Outcome Scale, GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale