Prognostic Factors in Patients with Hypertensive Basal Ganglionic - Thalamic Intracerebral Hemorrhage.
- Author:
Hyeong Kweon SON
;
Myun SEO
;
Gi Hong CHO
;
Jae Min KIM
;
Ho Gyun HA
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Basal ganglionic-thalamic hemorrhage;
Prognostic factors;
Mortality
- MeSH:
Basal Ganglia;
Brain;
Cerebral Hemorrhage*;
Edema;
Ganglion Cysts*;
Hematoma;
Hemorrhage;
Humans;
Hydrocephalus;
Mortality;
Neurosurgery;
Prognosis;
Reflex;
Thalamus
- From:Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
1996;25(5):936-942
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The authors carried out various treatment modalities in 74 consecutive patients with hypertensive basal ganglionic-thalamic intracerebral hemorrhage and were admitted to the Department of Neurosurgery. Konkuk University Hospital, from Jan. 1991 to Dec. 1993. A variety of prognostic factors that influence mortality were observed. The locaton of hematoma was at the basal ganglia in 47 cases and at the thalamus in 27 cases. The prognosis gets poorer as the hematoma extended wider and deeper. The prognosis was unfavorable when the hematoma was over 30cc(P<0.001). The mortality rate was higher in cases with IVH than in cases without IVH(P<0.005). In cases with IVH, 19 cases(26%) showed dilated 4th ventricular hemorrage and higher mortality rate(P<0.001). Cases in which the GCS were less than 9 on admission showed higher mortality rate(P<0.0001). The mortality rate was also higher if the midline shift was more than 10mm on the initial brain CT scan(P<0.005). THe group where the unilateral or bilateral pupillary light reflex was unreactive(35cases) showed poorer prognosis than the group where the bilateral pupillary light reflex was reactive(P<0.0001). The ventriculocranial ratio(VCR), hydrocephalus, surrounding edema edema around the heamtoam, and treatment modality were not related to the prognosis. The significant prognostic factors in patients with hypertensive basal ganglionic-thalamic intracerebral hemorrhage were location and type of hematoma, whether or not the volume of hematoma is more than 30cc, IVH, dilated 4th ventricular hemorrhage, Graeb's score of more than 7, GCS of less than 9, midline shift of more than 10mm, and reactivity of pupillary light reflex.