Prognosis of recovery and death within 1–6 months of spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage undergoing suboccipital craniotomy

IF 1.3 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Phuong Xuan Nguyen , Tung Duc Nguyen , Cuong Manh Tran , Tuan Cong Duong , Ha Thi-Ngoc Doan , Yen Trong Nguyen
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Abstract

Objective

Suboccipital craniotomy is a considerable surgical approach for large spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage, but its prognostic has not been comprehensively addressed. This study aims to report the surgical outcomes and factors related to the prognosis of recovery and death within 1–6 months of patients with spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage.

Methods

We retrospectively studied 37 patients who underwent craniotomy due to spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage from January 2019 to April 2022.

Results

The disease occurs at a mean age of 62.86 years old, with a male/female ratio of 4.26/1. Hemorrhage is mainly in the cerebellar hemisphere. Hospital stays averaged 13.32 days, with significant reductions in hematoma diameter and volume after surgery. The hospital mortality rate was 5.41 %, increasing to 45.95 % at 1 month post-discharge. Prognostic factors for death within 1 month include low Glasgow score, small hematoma diameter, and low hematoma volume. Factors associated with recovery include young age, absence of ventricle hemorrhage, and high Glasgow score.

Conclusions

Suboccipital craniotomy demonstrates a high efficacy in resolving hematomas with decreased complication rates, lower mortality, and improved patient recovery outcomes. Optimal surgical outcomes would be achieved with early intervention, particularly in younger patients.
自发性小脑出血行枕下开颅术后1-6个月内恢复及死亡的预后分析
目的枕下开颅术是治疗大面积自发性小脑出血的重要手术方式,但其预后尚未得到全面的研究。本研究旨在报道自发性小脑出血患者1-6个月内的手术结局及影响康复和死亡预后的相关因素。方法回顾性分析2019年1月至2022年4月因自发性小脑出血行开颅手术的37例患者。结果本病发病年龄平均为62.86岁,男女比例为4.26/1。出血主要发生在小脑半球。平均住院时间为13.32天,术后血肿直径和体积显著减少。住院死亡率为5.41%,出院后1个月死亡率为45.95%。1个月内死亡的预后因素包括格拉斯哥评分低、血肿直径小、血肿体积小。与恢复相关的因素包括年轻、无脑室出血和高格拉斯哥评分。结论枕下开颅术治疗血肿疗效显著,并发症发生率低,死亡率低,康复效果好。早期干预可获得最佳手术效果,特别是对年轻患者。
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Brain Hemorrhages
Brain Hemorrhages Medicine-Surgery
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