Literature DB >> 3726742

Hypertensive putaminal hemorrhage: analysis of 182 patients.

S Waga, M Miyazaki, M Okada, H Tochio, S Matsushima, Y Tanaka.   

Abstract

The results of treatment for 182 patients with hypertensive putaminal hemorrhage are described. The patients are graded according to the level of consciousness on admission; grade 1, fully conscious; grade 2, somnolent; grade 3, stuporous; grade 4, semicomatose; and grade 5, deeply comatose. Removal of hemorrhage was performed in 44 patients (24%), and conservative treatment was given in 138 patients (76%). One-month mortality in the surgical group was 27%; it was 22% in the conservative group. At 6 months after surgical treatment, the percentages of patients who returned to full-time work or independent life without disability or with minimal disability (good recovery) were 40% in grade 1, 30% in grade 2, 22% in grade 3, 11% in grade 4, and 0% in grade 5; after conservative treatment, percentages with good recovery were 77% in grade 1, 56% in grade 2, 29% in grade 3, 7% in grade 4, and 0% in grade 5. This study shows that surgical treatment does not give better results in the management of hypertensive putaminal hemorrhage.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3726742     DOI: 10.1016/0090-3019(86)90369-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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6.  Etiology and outcome determinants of intracerebral hemorrhage in a south Indian population, A hospital-based study.

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7.  Optimal treatment determination on the basis of haematoma volume and intra-cerebral haemorrhage score in patients with hypertensive putaminal haemorrhages: a retrospective analysis of 310 patients.

Authors:  Hao Liu; Yunhui Zen; Jin Li; Xiang Wang; Hao Li; Jianguo Xu; Chao You
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