Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Occurring During Sleep: Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors.

Asian journal of neurosurgery Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0045-1806802
Joji Inamasu, Sota Wakahara, Takeo Oshima
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Background: Ischemic stroke occurring during sleep has been known as wake-up stroke, and many studies have been conducted on the subject. On the other hand, there have only been a few studies on spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) occurring during sleep. To clarify their clinical characteristics and possible risk factors, a single-center retrospective study was conducted on nontraumatic ICH patients admitted to our institution between 2012 and 2017.

Materials and methods: Demographics and outcomes were compared between 119 patients with ICH occurring during sleep (sleep group) and 401 patients with ICH occurring during the awake period (awake group). Multivariate regression analysis was conducted to identify risk factors. Furthermore, clinical presentation in those 119 patients was further classified into three categories (deficits, sudden headache, and failure to wake up), and their association to the outcomes was evaluated.

Results: Compared with the awake group, the frequency of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and diabetes mellitus were significantly higher in the sleep group. Multivariate regression analysis identified CKD as a risk factor for ICH occurring during sleep. The in-hospital mortality rate was significantly higher in the sleep group. Among the three classifications, failure to wake up was indicative of high mortality rate.

>conclusion: The current results that ICH occurring during sleep was indicative of worse outcomes is compatible with prior studies. Poorly controlled nocturnal hypertension in patients with CKD and diabetes mellitus may be responsible for the higher incidence of ICH occurring sleep in those populations. The three classifications according to clinical presentation may be useful as a prognosticator.

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睡眠时自发性脑出血:临床特征及危险因素。
背景:在睡眠期间发生的缺血性中风被称为唤醒性中风,许多研究都是关于这一主题的。另一方面,关于睡眠中自发性脑出血(ICH)的研究很少。为明确其临床特点及可能的危险因素,对我院2012 - 2017年收治的非创伤性脑出血患者进行单中心回顾性研究。材料与方法:比较119例睡眠时发生脑出血患者(睡眠组)和401例清醒时发生脑出血患者(清醒组)的人口学特征和结局。多因素回归分析确定危险因素。此外,将这119例患者的临床表现进一步分为三类(缺陷、突发性头痛和无法醒来),并评估其与结果的关系。结果:与清醒组相比,睡眠组慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)和糖尿病的发生率明显升高。多因素回归分析确定CKD是睡眠期间发生脑出血的危险因素。睡眠组的住院死亡率明显更高。在这三种类型中,醒不醒是高死亡率的标志。结论:目前的研究结果表明,睡眠期间发生脑出血的结果更差,这与先前的研究相一致。CKD和糖尿病患者夜间高血压控制不良可能是这些人群睡眠中脑出血发生率较高的原因。根据临床表现的三种分类可能有助于预测。
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