The "SALPARE study" of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: part 1.

Ludovica De Rosa, Renzo Manara, Francesca Vodret, Caterina Kulyk, Florian Montano, Alessio Pieroni, Federica Viaro, Maria Luisa Zedde, Rosa Napoletano, Mario Ermani, Claudio Baracchini
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Background: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a devastating type of stroke with a huge impact on patients and families. Expanded use of oral anticoagulants and ageing population might contribute to an epidemiological change. In view of these trends, we planned a study to obtain a contemporary picture and identify early prognostic factors to improve secondary prevention.

Methods: This multicenter prospective cohort study included consecutive adult patients with non-traumatic ICH admitted to three academic Italian hospitals (Salerno, Padova, Reggio Emilia) over a 2-year period. Demographic characteristics, vascular risk profile, clinical data and main radiological characteristics were correlated to 90-day clinical outcome.

Results: Out of 682 patients [mean age: 73 ± 14 years; 316 (46.3%) females] enrolled in this study, 40% died [86/180 (47.8%) in Salerno, 120/320 (37.5%) in Padova, 67/182 (36.8%) in Reggio Emilia; p < 0.05)] and 36% were severely disabled at 90 days. Several factors were associated with a higher risk of poor functional outcome such as antithrombotic drug use, hyperglycemia, previous cerebrovascular accident, low platelet count, and pontine/massive/intraventricular hemorrhage. However, at multivariate analysis only pre-ICH mRS score (OR 30.84), GCS score at presentation (OR 11.88), initial hematoma volume (OR 29.71), and NIHSS score at presentation (OR 25.89) were independent predictors of death and poor functional outcome.

Conclusion: Despite the heterogeneity among centers, this study on ICH has identified four simple prognostic factors that can independently predict patients outcome, stratify their risk, and guide their management.

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自发性脑出血的“SALPARE研究”:第一部分。
背景:自发性脑出血(自发性脑出血)是一种毁灭性的脑卒中类型,对患者和家庭造成巨大影响。口服抗凝剂的扩大使用和人口老龄化可能导致流行病学的变化。鉴于这些趋势,我们计划进行一项研究,以获得当代的情况,并确定早期预后因素,以改善二级预防。方法:这项多中心前瞻性队列研究纳入了意大利三家学术医院(Salerno, Padova, Reggio Emilia)连续2年的非创伤性脑出血成人患者。人口学特征、血管危险概况、临床资料和主要影像学特征与90天临床结果相关。结果:682例患者[平均年龄:73±14岁;研究共纳入316例(46.3%)女性,其中40%死亡[Salerno 86/180 (47.8%), Padova 120/320 (37.5%), Reggio Emilia 67/182 (36.8%);结论:尽管各中心存在异质性,但本研究确定了四个简单的预后因素,可以独立预测患者的预后,对其风险进行分层,并指导其管理。
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