非外伤性急性颅内高压患者颅骨减压术的短期和长期疗效;一家转诊中心的五年回顾性分析

Reyhaneh Zarei , Mojtaba Dayyani , Saba Ahmadvand , Saba Pourali , Maryam Emadzadeh , Maliheh Sadeghnezhad , Humain Baharvahdat , Samira Zabihyan
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背景压缩性颅骨切除术(DC)用于治疗急性颅内压(ICP)升高的患者。考虑到有关非创伤性 ICP 升高患者预后预测因素的证据不足,我们旨在评估 DC 受试者的短期和长期预后相关因素。方法在这项横断面研究中,我们询问了五年来因非创伤性病因接受 DC 的患者的健康记录,并收集了人口统计学数据、临床特征、手术结果和随访记录。短期和长期的主要结果分别是院内死亡率和功能状态。结果 在 223 名符合条件的患者中,113 名(50.7%)为男性,平均年龄为 48.68±13.97 岁。院内死亡率为 48.4%(108 人)。幸存者中有 28 人(30.4%)的预后良好(GOS 4-5)。最常见的术后并发症是呼吸道感染(52人,23%)和脑外疝(61人,27.4%)。糖尿病(DM)(OR = 6.09;95 % CI = 2.0-18.51;P = 0.001)、蛛网膜下腔出血(SAH)(OR = 5.61;95 % CI = 1.47--21.3;P = 0.01)和ICU住院时间延长(OR = 1.37;95 % CI:1.03-1.24;P = 0.006)与院内死亡率相关。结论合并 SAH、DM 和 ICU 住院时间延长与院内死亡率增加有关。此外,原有的 DM 可能会增加死亡率,这可能与年龄因素无关。
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Short and long-term outcomes of decompressive craniectomy among patients with non-traumatic acute intracranial hypertension; A 5-year retrospective analysis of a referral center

Background

Decompressive craniectomy (DC) is performed for the management of the patients with acutely elevated intracranial pressure (ICP). Considering the paucity of the evidence regarding the outcome predictors in patients with non-traumatic raised ICP, we aimed to assess short- and long-term outcome related factors in DC subjects.

Methods

In this cross-sectional study, health records of the patients who underwent DC for non-traumatic etiologies over the five years were interrogated and demographic data, clinical features, operative findings, and follow-up notes were collected. The primary short- and long-term outcomes were in-hospital mortality and functional status, respectively. Functional status was evaluated using Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) at 6-month follow-up.

Results

Of the 223 eligible patients, 113 (50.7 %) were male and the mean age was 48.68 ± 13.97 years. In-hospital mortality rate was 48.4 % (n = 108). Of the survivors, 28 (30.4 %) had favorable outcomes (GOS 4–5). The most common post-operative complications were infection with respiratory source (n = 52, 23 %) and external cerebral herniation (n = 61, 27.4 %). Presence of diabetes mellitus (DM) (OR = 6.09; 95 % CI = 2.0–18.51; P = 0.001), subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) (OR = 5.61; 95 % CI = 1.47––21.3; P = 0.01), and prolonged duration of ICU-stay (OR = 1.37; 95 % CI: 1.03, 1.24; P = 0.006) were associated with in-hospital mortality. Also, preexisting DM was two times more prevalent among the subjects deceased in the hospital than those who survived.

Conclusions

Concomitant SAH, DM, and prolonged ICU stay were associated with increased in-hospital mortality. In addition, preexisting DM may increase mortality rates, likely irrespective of age factor.

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