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The management and outcome for patients with chronic subdural hematoma: a prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study in the United Kingdom.

Paul M Brennan1, Angelos G Kolias2, Alexis J Joannides2, Jonathan Shapey3, Hani J Marcus4, Barbara A Gregson5, Patrick J Grover6, Peter J Hutchinson2, Ian C Coulter7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Symptomatic chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) will become an increasingly common presentation in neurosurgical practice as the population ages, but quality evidence is still lacking to guide the optimal management for these patients. The British Neurosurgical Trainee Research Collaborative (BNTRC) was established by neurosurgical trainees in 2012 to improve research by combining the efforts of trainees in each of the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland's neurosurgical units (NSUs). The authors present the first study by the BNTRC that describes current management and outcomes for patients with CSDH throughout the UK and Ireland. This provides a resource both for current clinical practice and future clinical research on CSDH. METHODS Data on management and outcomes for patients with CSDH referred to UK and Ireland NSUs were collected prospectively over an 8-month period and audited against criteria predefined from the literature: NSU mortality < 5%, NSU morbidity < 10%, symptomatic recurrence within 60 days requiring repeat surgery < 20%, and unfavorable functional status (modified Rankin Scale score of 4-6) at NSU discharge < 30%. RESULTS Data from 1205 patients in 26 NSUs were collected. Bur-hole craniostomy was the most common procedure (89%), and symptomatic recurrence requiring repeat surgery within 60 days was observed in 9% of patients. Criteria on mortality (2%), rate of recurrence (9%), and unfavorable functional outcome (22%) were met, but morbidity was greater than expected (14%). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that failure to insert a drain intraoperatively independently predicted recurrence and unfavorable functional outcome (p = 0.011 and p = 0.048, respectively). Increasing patient age (p < 0.00001), postoperative bed rest (p = 0.019), and use of a single bur hole (p = 0.020) independently predicted unfavorable functional outcomes, but prescription of high-flow oxygen or preoperative use of antiplatelet medications did not. CONCLUSIONS This is the largest prospective CSDH study and helps establish national standards. It has confirmed in a real-world setting the effectiveness of placing a subdural drain. This study identified a number of modifiable prognostic factors but questions the necessity of some common aspects of CSDH management, such as enforced postoperative bed rest. Future studies should seek to establish how practitioners can optimize perioperative care of patients with CSDH to reduce morbidity as well as minimize CSDH recurrence. The BNTRC is unique worldwide, conducting multicenter trainee-led research and audits. This study demonstrates that collaborative research networks are powerful tools to interrogate clinical research questions.

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Keywords:  BHC = bur-hole craniostomy; BNTRC = British Neurosurgical Trainee Research Collaborative; CSDH = chronic subdural hematoma; GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale; INR = international normalized ratio; NSU = neurosurgical unit; ORION = Outcome Registry Intervention and Operation Network; RCT = randomized controlled trial; SBNS = Society of British Neurological Surgeons; TDC = twist-drill craniostomy; UK = United Kingdom; chronic subdural hematoma; mRS = modified Rankin Scale; neurosurgery; outcomes; vascular disorders

Year:  2017        PMID: 28306417     DOI: 10.3171/2016.8.JNS16134.test

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-06-13       Impact factor: 4.086

2.  Variations in Treatment Delivery for Patients with Neovascular AMD in the UK: Results from an Ophthalmology Trainee Clinical Research Network Study.

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Journal:  Ophthalmol Ther       Date:  2017-08-28

3.  Dexamethasone for adult patients with a symptomatic chronic subdural haematoma (Dex-CSDH) trial: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Angelos G Kolias; Ellie Edlmann; Eric P Thelin; Diederik Bulters; Patrick Holton; Nigel Suttner; Kevin Owusu-Agyemang; Yahia Z Al-Tamimi; Daniel Gatt; Simon Thomson; Ian A Anderson; Oliver Richards; Peter Whitfield; Monica Gherle; Karen Caldwell; Carol Davis-Wilkie; Silvia Tarantino; Garry Barton; Hani J Marcus; Aswin Chari; Paul Brennan; Antonio Belli; Simon Bond; Carole Turner; Lynne Whitehead; Ian Wilkinson; Peter J Hutchinson
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2018-12-04       Impact factor: 2.279

4.  Outcomes following surgery in subgroups of comatose and very elderly patients with chronic subdural hematoma.

Authors:  Edward Christopher; Michael T C Poon; Laurence J Glancz; Peter J Hutchinson; Angelos G Kolias; Paul M Brennan
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8.  The effects of antithrombotic drugs on the recurrence and mortality in patients with chronic subdural hematoma: A meta-analysis.

Authors:  Han Wang; Meibiao Zhang; He Zheng; Xiaolong Xia; Kehui Luo; Feng Guo; Cong Qian
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9.  Management and outcomes following emergency surgery for traumatic brain injury - A multi-centre, international, prospective cohort study (the Global Neurotrauma Outcomes Study).

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