| Literature DB >> 35597877 |
Michael Veldeman1, Miriam Weiss2,3, Lorina Daleiden2,4, Walid Albanna2, Henna Schulze-Steinen5, Omid Nikoubashman6, Hans Clusmann2, Anke Hoellig2, Gerrit Alexander Schubert2,3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Decompressive hemicraniectomy (DHC) is a potentially lifesaving procedure in refractory intracranial hypertension, which can prevent death from brainstem herniation but may cause survival in a disabled state. The spectrum of indications is expanding, and we present long-term results in a series of patients suffering from aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).Entities:
Keywords: Decompressive hemicraniectomy; Delayed cerebral ischemia; Extended Glasgow outcome scale; Subarachnoid hemorrhage
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35597877 PMCID: PMC9233638 DOI: 10.1007/s00701-022-05250-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir (Wien) ISSN: 0001-6268 Impact factor: 2.816
Fig. 1Flow-chart of patient recruitment. DHC, decompressive hemicraniectomy; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage
Baseline characteristics of the entire SAH cohort and comparison between patients developing increased intracranial pressure or not
| All ( | No ICP increase ( | ICP increase ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age—years; mean ± SD | 55.1 ± 13.1 | 56.0 ± 13.4 (23–90) | 52.1 ± 10.5 (19–72) | |
| Sex—female/ | 233 (69.6)/102 (30.4) | 173 (68.4) / 80 (31.6) | 60 (73.2)/22 (26.8) | 0.413 |
| Hypertension; no. (%) | 144 (43.0) | 114 (45.2) | 30 (36.6) | 0.169 |
| Smoking; no. (%) | 108 (32.2) | 83 (32.9) | 25 (30.5) | 0.681 |
| Diabetes; no. (%) | 14 (4.2) | 13 (5.2) | 1 (1.2) | 0.122 |
| BMI; median (IQR) | 25.0 (6) | 25 (5) | 25 (6) | 0.607 |
| Acomm | 100 (30.0) | 83 (32.8) | 17 (20.7) | |
| MCA | 96 (28.7) | 58 (22.9) | 38 (46.3) | |
| ICA | 43 (12.8) | 28 (11.1) | 15 (18.3) | |
| Others | 96 (28.7) | 84 (33.2) | 12 (14.6) | |
| Ant. circulation | 264 (78.8) | 191 (75.5) | 73 (89.0) | |
| Post. circulation | 71 (21.1) | 62 (24.5) | 9 (11.0) | |
Max. diameter (mm)—mean ± SD | 6.0 ± 4.0 | 6.0 ± 4.0 | 7.0 ± 5.0 | |
| Grade 1 | 65 (19.4) | 61 (24.1) | 4 (4.9) | |
| Grade 2 | 80 (23.9) | 68 (26.9) | 12 (14.6) | |
| Grade 3 | 96 (28.7) | 75 (29.6) | 21 (25.6) | |
| Grade 4 | 53 (15.8) | 28 (11.1) | 25 (30.5) | |
| Grade 5 | 41 (12.2) | 21 (8.3) | 20 (24.4) | |
| Grade 1 | 82 (24.5) | 76 (30.0) | 6 (7.3) | |
| Grade 2 | 46 (13.7) | 39 (15.4) | 7 (8.5) | |
| Grade 3 | 98 (29.3) | 72 (28.5) | 26 (31.7) | |
| Grade 4 | 109 (32.5) | 66 (26.1) | 43 (52.4) | |
| Acute hydrocephalus; no. (%) | 218 (65.1) | 154 (61.1) | 64 (78.0) | |
| Clipping/endovascular | 152 (45.4)/183 (54.6) | 106 (41.9)/147 (58.1) | 46 (56.1)/36 (43.9) | |
| 99 (29.6) | 59 (23.3) | 40 (48.8) |
Acomm anterior communication artery; BMI body mass index; DHC decompressive hemicraniectomy; ICA internal carotid artery; MCA middle cerebral artery; SAH subarachnoid hemorrhage
Baseline characteristics of all subarachnoid hemorrhage patients and univariate comparison between patients with or without decompressive hemicraniectomy
| All ( | no DHC ( | DHC ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age—years;- mean ± SD | 55.1 ± 13.1 | 56.2 ± 13.3 | 50.7 ± 10.9 | |
| Sex—female/male; no. (%) | 233 (69.6)/102 (30.4) | 187 (68.8)/85 (31.3) | 46 (73.0)/17 (27.0) | 0.507 |
| Hypertension; no. (%) | 144 (43.0) | 121 (44.5) | 23 (36.5) | 0.240 |
| Smoking; no. (%) | 108 (32.2) | 89 (32.7) | 19 (30.2) | 0.682 |
| Diabetes; no. (%) | 14 (4.2) | 13 (4.8) | 1 (1.6) | 0.252 |
| BMI; median (IQR) | 25.0 (6) | 25.2 (6) | 25.0 (6) | 0.622 |
| Acomm | 100 (30.0) | 88 (32.4) | 12 (19.0) | |
| MCA | 96 (28.7) | 62 (22.8) | 34 (54.0) | |
| ICA | 43 (12.8) | 31 (11.4) | 12 (19.0) | |
| Others | 96 (28.7) | 91 (33.5) | 5 (7.9) | |
| Ant. circulation | 264 (78.8) | 205 (75.4) | 59 (93.7) | |
| Post. circulation | 71 (21.1) | 67 (24.6) | 4 (6.3) | |
Max. diameter max. (mm) ± SD | 6.0 ± 4.0 | 6.0 ± 4.0 | 7.0 ± 5.0 | |
| Grade 1 | 65 (19.4) | 62 (22.8) | 3 (4.8) | |
| Grade 2 | 80 (23.9) | 71 (26.1) | 9 (14.3) | |
| Grade 3 | 96 (28.7) | 83 (30.5) | 13 (20.6) | |
| Grade 4 | 53 (15.8) | 31 (11.4) | 22 (34.9) | |
| Grade 5 | 41 (12.2) | 25 (9.2) | 16 (25.4) | |
| Grade 1 | 82 (24.5) | 76 (27.9) | 6 (9.5) | |
| Grade 2 | 46 (13.7) | 43 (15.8) | 3 (4.8) | |
| Grade 3 | 98 (29.3) | 76 (27.9) | 22 (34.9) | |
| Grade 4 | 109 (32.5) | 77 (28.3) | 32 (50.8) | |
| Acute hydrocephalus; no. (%) | 218 (65.1) | 172 (63.2) | 46 (73.0) | 0.152 |
| Clipping/endovascular | 152 (45.4)/183 (54.6) | 114 (41.9)/158 (58.1) | 38 (60.3)/25 (39.7) |
Acomm anterior communication artery; BMI body mass index; DHC decompressive hemicraniectomy; ICA internal carotid artery; MCA middle cerebral artery; SAH subarachnoid hemorrhage
Fig. 2Stacked bar charts of outcome as measured via the extended Glasgow outcome scale (GOS-E) at discharge, after 6 and after 12 months in 61 SAH patients treated with decompressive hemicraniectomy. GOS-E, the extended Glasgow outcome scale; SAH, aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
Overview of logistic regression results assessing the effects of covariates on the decision for decompressive hemicraniectomy and the occurrence of favorable outcome and vegetative state
| no DHC ( | DHC ( | OR | 95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age—yrs.—mean ± SD | 56.2 ± 13.3 | 50.7 ± 10.9 | 0.958 | 0.933 to 0.984 | |
| Aneurysm location | See Suppl. Table | See Suppl. Table | 0.253 | 0.080 to 0.799 | |
| Aneurysm size max. diameter (mm) ± SD | 6.0 ± 4.0 | 7.0 ± 5.0 | 1.106 | 1.025 to 1.194 | |
| Hunt and Hess grade | See Table | See Table | 1.944 | 1.431 to 2.641 | |
| Modified Fisher scale | See Table | See Table | 1.394 | 0.987 to 1.968 | 0.059 |
| Aneurysm occlusion modality | See Table | See Table | 0.535 | 0.277 to 1.035 | 0.063 |
| Favorable outcome ( | Unfavorable outcome ( | OR | 95% CI | ||
| Age—yrs.—mean ± SD | 43.3 ± 11.9 | 51.8 ± 10.1 | 0.968 | 0.951 to 0.986 | |
| Occlusion modality (clipping / endovascular) | 8 (80.0) / 2 (20.0) | 28 (54.9) / 23 (45.1) | 1.026 | 0.641 to 1.644 | 0.914 |
| Vegetative state ( | GOS-E ≥ 3 ( | OR | 95% CI | ||
| ICH | 6 (54.5) | 26 (83.9) | 0.556 | 0.092 to 3.352 | 0.522 |
| Aneurysm occlusion modality | See Table | See Table | 0.111 | 0.020 to 0.614 |
CI confidence interval; DHC decompressive hemicraniectomy; ICH intracerebral hemorrhage; OR odds ratio; SD standard deviation
Fig. 3Course of invasively measured data presented as means and standard deviation, in patients who suffered aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage and were treated for refractory intracranial pressure with decompressive hemicraniectomy (n = 22). A Course of intracranial pressure (mean ± SD) 3 days prior and 3 days after DHC. B Course of brain tissue oxygen pressure (mean ± SD) 3 days prior and 3 days after DHC. C Course of the lactate to pyruvate ratio (mean ± SD) 3 days prior and 3 days after DHC. D Course of interstitial glucose levels (mean ± SD) as measured in CMD 3 days prior and 3 days after DHC. The pathological cut-off is depicted as a horizontal dashed line for each individual parameter. ICP, intracranial pressure; DHC, decompressive hemicraniectomy; LPR, lactate to pyruvate ratio; ptiO2, brain tissue oxygen pressure; SD, standard deviation
Comparison of patient- and hemorrhage-specific factors between dichotomized outcome groups as measured by the extended Glasgow outcome scale after 12 months
| All DHC with outcome data ( | Favorable outcome ( | Unfavorable outcome ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age—years; mean ± SD | 50.6 ± 10.9 | 43.3 ± 11.9 | 51.8 ± 10.1 | |
| Sex–female/male | 45 (73.8)/16 (26.2) | 8 (72.7)/2 (18.2) | 37 (77.1)/14 (29.2) | 0.624 |
| Lag ICP crisis (days) (IQR) | 2.0 (3.0) | 1.0 (3.0) | 2.0 (5.0) | 0.501 |
| Lag DHC (days) (IQR) | 2.0 (4.0) | 3.0 (3.0) | 2.0 (5.0) | 0.836 |
| Primary/secondary DHC | 8 (13.1)/53 (86.9) | 2 (20.0)/8 (80.0) | 6 (11.8)/45 (88.2) | 0.481 |
| 0.524 | ||||
| Ant. circulation | 59 (96.7) | 10 (100.0) | 49 (96.1) | |
| Post. circulation | 2 (3.3) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (3.9) | |
Max. diameter (mm)—mean ± SD | 7.0 ± 5.0 | 7.5 ± 9.0 | 7.0 ± 5.0 | 0.506 |
| 0.908 | ||||
| Grade 1 | 3 (4.9) | 0 (0.0) | 3 (5.9) | |
| Grade 2 | 9 (14.8) | 2 (20.0) | 7 (13.7) | |
| Grade 3 | 14 (23.0) | 2 (20.0) | 12 (23.5) | |
| Grade 4 | 21 (34.4) | 4 (40.0) | 17 (33.3) | |
| Grade 5 | 14 (23.0) | 2 (20.0) | 12 (23.5) | |
| 0.433 | ||||
| Grade 1 | 6 (98.4) | 2 (20.0) | 4 (7.8) | |
| Grade 2 | 36 (59.0) | 1 (10.0) | 2 (3.9) | |
| Grade 3 | 22 (36.1) | 2 (20.0) | 20 (39.2) | |
| Grade 4 | 30 (49.2) | 5 (50.0) | 25 (49.0) | |
| Clipping/endovascular | 28 (45.9)/23 (37.7) | 8 (80.0)/2 (20.0) | 28 (54.9)/23 (45.1) | |
| DCI | 44 (72.1) | 7 (70.0) | 37 (72.5) | 0.869 |
| ERT | 25 (41.0) | 4 (40.0) | 21 (41.2) | 0.945 |
| Spasmolysis | 22 (36.1) | 3 (30.0) | 19 (37.3) | 0.262 |
| CLINA | 7 (11.5) | 2 (20.0) | 5 (9.8) | 0.355 |
| DCI-related infarction | 28 (45.9) | 3 (30.0) | 25 (49.0) | 0.270 |
| 34 (55.7) | 10 (100.0) | 24 (47.1) | ||
| Lag (days) | 85.0 (84.0) | 93.5 (84.0) | 70.0 (63.0) | 0.512 |
| Early (≤ 90)/late (> 90) | 13 (21.3)/21 (34.4) | 5 (50.0)/5 (50.0) | 8 (33.3)/16 (31.4) |
CLINA continuous local intra-arterial nimodipine applications; DHC decompressive hemicraniectomy; ERT endovascular rescue treatment; ICP intracranial pressure; IQR interquartile range; SD standard deviations
Fig. 4Depiction of the timely relation between decompensation of intracranial pressure warranting decompressive hemicraniectomy and the development of delayed cerebral ischemia in subarachnoid hemorrhage. DCI, delayed cerebral ischemia; IQR, interquartile range