The Impact of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and Diastolic Dysfunction on Outcome in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Patients.

ISRN stroke Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/898163
Karen C Albright, Joshua M Burak, Tiffany R Chang, Aimee Aysenne, James E Siegler, Laurie Schluter, Sharyl R Martini, Amelia K Boehme, Sheryl Martin-Schild
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Abstract

Background: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of LVH and DD in patients presenting with supratentorial deep ICH and to determine if the presence of LVH or DD was an independent predictor of initial ICH volume, hematoma expansion, or poor outcome.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed on ICH patients who presented from 7/2008 to 12/2010. Cases were excluded if ICH was traumatic, lobar, infratentorial, secondary to elevated international normalized ratio, suspicious for underlying structural malformation, or where surgical evacuation was performed. Logistic and linear regressions were used to assess the ability of LVH to predict ICH imaging characteristics and patient outcomes.

Results: After adjusting for use of hemostatic agents, LVH was not a significant independent predictor of initial ICH volume (P = 0.344) or 33% volume expansion (P = 0.378). After adjusting for age, infectious complications, and use of hemostatic agents, LVH was not a significant independent predictor of poor functional outcome (P = 0.778). Similar results were seen for DD.

Conclusion: In our sample, patients with deep ICH and LVH were more likely to develop IVH, but LVH was not a significant independent predictor of initial ICH volume, hematoma expansion, or poor short-term outcome.

脑出血患者左室肥厚和舒张功能不全对预后的影响。
背景:本研究的目的是确定幕上深部脑出血患者LVH和DD的患病率,并确定LVH或DD的存在是否是初始脑出血体积、血肿扩张或不良预后的独立预测因子。方法:对2008年7月至2010年12月就诊的脑出血患者进行横断面研究。如果脑出血是外伤性的、大叶性的、幕下性的、继发于国际标准化比率升高的、可疑的潜在结构畸形的、或需要手术清除的病例被排除在外。采用逻辑回归和线性回归来评估LVH预测脑出血影像学特征和患者预后的能力。结果:在调整止血药物的使用后,LVH不是初始脑出血容积(P = 0.344)或33%容积扩张(P = 0.378)的显著独立预测因子。在调整了年龄、感染并发症和止血药物的使用后,LVH不是功能不良结局的显著独立预测因子(P = 0.778)。结论:在我们的样本中,深度脑出血和LVH患者更容易发生IVH,但LVH不是初始脑出血体积、血肿扩张或短期预后不良的重要独立预测因子。
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