4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Cerebral Atrophy is an Independent Risk Factor for Unfavorable Outcome After Spontaneous Supratentorial Intracerebral Hemorrhage

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STROKE
Volume 44, Issue 4, Pages 968-971

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.111.670901

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cerebral atrophy; computed tomography; intracerebral hemorrhage; intracranial hemorrhage; outcomes

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Background and Purpose-To investigate the influence of cerebral atrophy on clinical outcome in patients with supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage. Methods-Computed tomography scans of 320 patients included in a prospective, multicenter trial were used for a segmentation analysis to determine the supratentorial cerebral volume. A logistic regression analysis was used to explore its effect on outcome after 90 days in addition to other clinical and imaging parameters. Results-Cerebral volume loss significantly reduced the odds for favorable outcome after 90 days (odds ratio=0.91; confidence interval, 0.85-0.99; P=0.02). Conclusions-Cerebral atrophy is an independent predictor of unfavorable outcome after intracerebral hemorrhage, indicating reduced functional recovery potential in these individuals. (Stroke. 2013;44:968-971.)

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