Angel Jesús Lacerda-Gallardo, Daisy Abreu-Pérez, Miguel de Jesús Mazorra Pazo, Jose Antonio Galvez
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背景与目的:慢性硬膜下血肿是神经外科最常见的疾病之一。收集液中电解质和气体的含量可能参与了生长和膨胀机制,但目前尚无研究证据。目的是鉴定慢性硬膜下血肿内容的电解质、气体和内部代谢组学标记物,以及参与其生长和扩张的可能性,并证实与现有假设相互作用的病理生理学假设。材料和方法:在2019年1月至2023年12月期间,在古巴Ciego de Ávila的Morón“Roberto Rodríguez Fernández”综合教学医院对53例慢性硬膜下血肿患者进行了描述性研究。诊断通过计算机轴位断层扫描获得。血肿的电解质和血气成分与临床和神经影像学变量相关。结果:70岁以上患者占多数,37例(69.81%),男性38例(71.70%)。入院时Markwalder量表显示III级优势24例(45.28%)。格拉斯哥结局量表显示V级优势,31(58.49%)。结论:硬膜下血电解质和气相代谢组学标志物可促进进行性生长和扩张现象,并与其他病理生理机制具有协同作用。
Metabolomic markers of electrolytes, gases and internal environment of the content of chronic subdural hematomas.
Background and objective: Chronic subdural hematoma is one of the most common diseases in neurosurgical practice. The content of electrolytes and gases in the collection could participate in the growth and expansion mechanism, however, there is no evidence that they have been studied before. The objective has been to identify electrolyte, gas and internal metabolomic markers of the content of chronic subdural hematomas, with the possibility of participating in their growth and expansion and to substantiate a pathophysiological hypothesis that interacts with existing ones.
Material and method: A descriptive study was carried out with 53 patients operated on for chronic subdural hematoma, at the "Roberto Rodríguez Fernández" General Teaching Hospital of Morón in Ciego de Ávila, Cuba, in the period between January 2019 and December 2023. The diagnoses were obtained with computed axial tomography. The electrolyte and blood gas components of hematomas are correlated with clinical and neuroimaging variables.
Results: Patients over 70 years of age predominated, 37 (69.81%) and males 38 (71.70%). The Markwalder scale upon admission showed a predominance of Grade III in 24 cases (45.28%). The Glasgow outcome scale showed a predominance of Grade V, 31 (58.49%).
Conclusions: Electrolyte and gasometric metabolomic markers of subdural blood can promote the phenomenon of progressive growth and expansion and have a synergistic effect with the rest of the pathophysiological mechanisms.