The impact of oral anticoagulants on the characteristics of subdural hematomas and other brain lesions in patients with traumatic brain injury.

Q2 Medicine Medicine and Pharmacy Reports Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.15386/mpr-2535
Iulia-Sevastiana Pastor, Ioana Para, Ştefan Cristian Vesa, Ioan Ştefan Florian
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Abstract

Background and aim: The aim of the study was to determine the impact of prior anticoagulant treatment on the characteristics of intracranial hematomas.

Methods: We included in this retrospective study 135 patients who were diagnosed with subdural hematoma in the context of traumatic brain injury. We recorded the demographic and clinical data, the paraclinical examinations and the characteristics of subdural hematoma evidenced by preoperative computed tomography (CT). We also reported the other brain injuries, entailed by primary and secondary lesions, as described by CT.

Results: The anticoagulation therapy was recorded in 35 patients, at the moment of diagnosis. Acute subdural hematoma was recorded in 89 (65.9%) patients, 21 (60%) of these had anticoagulation therapy on admission. There were 46 (34.1%) patients with chronic subdural hematoma, 14 (40%) of these were on anticoagulant therapy. The midline shift was significantly moved in patients with anticoagulation therapy. The thickness of the subdural hematoma was significantly higher in patients with anticoagulation. We did not find any significant association of the other brain lesions (cranial fracture, extradural hematoma, intraparenchymal hematoma, nor intracranial hypertension, brain herniation, brain swelling), and the presence of anticoagulation therapy.

Conclusion: The study showed that anticoagulants significantly influence some neuroimaging aspects of the SDH in head trauma.

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口服抗凝剂对外伤性脑损伤患者硬膜下血肿及其他脑病变特征的影响。
背景和目的:本研究的目的是确定先前抗凝治疗对颅内血肿特征的影响。方法:我们纳入了135例外伤性脑损伤诊断为硬膜下血肿的患者进行回顾性研究。我们记录了人口学和临床资料,临床旁检查和术前计算机断层扫描(CT)证明的硬膜下血肿特征。我们也报道了其他脑损伤,由原发性和继发性病变引起,如CT所描述的。结果:记录35例患者在诊断时的抗凝治疗情况。急性硬膜下血肿89例(65.9%),其中21例(60%)在入院时接受了抗凝治疗。慢性硬膜下血肿46例(34.1%),其中抗凝治疗14例(40%)。在接受抗凝治疗的患者中,中线移位明显改变。抗凝组硬膜下血肿厚度明显增高。我们没有发现其他脑部病变(颅骨骨折、硬膜外血肿、肺实质内血肿、颅内高压、脑疝、脑肿胀)与抗凝治疗的存在有任何显著关联。结论:研究表明,抗凝剂显著影响脑外伤患者SDH的某些神经影像学指标。
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