The long-term effect on functional outcome of endoscopic brainwashing for intraventricular hemorrhage compared to external ventricular drainage alone: A retrospective single-center cohort study

Talita Helena Martins Sarti, Marcos Devanir Silva Costa, Daniel Paz Araujo, Rodrigo Akira Watanabe, S. Zymberg, I. Suriano, Sergio Cavalheiro, F. Chaddad-Neto
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Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is a complex condition with both mechanical and chemical effects, resulting in mortality rates of 50–80%. Recent reports advocate for neuroendoscopic treatment, particularly endoscopic brainwashing (EBW), but long-term functional outcomes remain insufficiently explored. This study aims to outline the step-by-step procedure of EBW as applied in our institution, providing results and comparing them with those of external ventricular drainage (EVD) alone. We performed a retrospective analysis of adult patients with IVH who underwent EBW and patients submitted to EVD alone at our institution. All medical records were reviewed to describe clinical and radiological characteristics. Although both groups had similar baseline factors, EBW patients exhibited a larger hemoventricle (median Graeb score 25 vs. 23 in EVD, P = 0.03) and a higher prevalence of chronic kidney disease and diabetes. Short-term mortality was lower in EBW (52% and 60% at 1 and 6 months) compared to EVD (80% for both), though not statistically significant (P = 0.06). At one month, 16% of EBW patients achieved a good outcome (Modified Rankin scale < 3) versus none in the EVD group (P = 0.1). In the long term, favorable outcomes were observed in 32% of EBW patients and 11% of EVD patients (P = 0.03), with no significant difference in shunt dependency. Comparing EBW and EVD, patients submitted to the former treatment have the highest modified Graeb scores and, at a long-term follow-up, have better outcomes, demonstrated by the improvement of the patients in the follow-up.
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与单纯脑室外引流术相比,内镜洗脑术治疗脑室内出血对功能预后的长期影响:一项回顾性单中心队列研究
脑室内出血(IVH)是一种复杂的疾病,具有机械和化学效应,死亡率高达 50-80%。最近的报道主张采用神经内镜治疗,尤其是内镜洗脑(EBW),但对其长期功能结果的探讨仍然不足。本研究旨在概述我院应用 EBW 的步骤,提供结果并与单纯脑室外引流术(EVD)的结果进行比较。我们对我院接受 EBW 和单纯 EVD 的 IVH 成人患者进行了回顾性分析。尽管两组患者的基线因素相似,但EBW患者的血室更大(Graeb评分中位数为25分,而EVD为23分,P = 0.03),慢性肾病和糖尿病的发病率更高。与 EVD(两者均为 80%)相比,EBW 的短期死亡率较低(1 个月和 6 个月时分别为 52% 和 60%),但无统计学意义(P = 0.06)。一个月后,16% 的 EBW 患者获得了良好的预后(修正的 Rankin 评分小于 3),而 EVD 组中没有患者获得良好的预后(P = 0.1)。在长期随访中,32% 的 EBW 患者和 11% 的 EVD 患者获得了良好的治疗效果(P = 0.03),在分流依赖性方面没有显著差异。
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