Abstract WP365: Radiographic Predictors of Prognosis in Intracerebral Hemorrhage: "If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It"

Stroke(2017)

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Background/Purpose: The ICH score (ICHS) is commonly used to predict 30-day mortality in spontaneous ICH. Several investigators have evaluated additional factors in an attempt to refine this score, though none of these modifications have been incorporated into routine practice. We sought to determine whether incorporating additional radiographic features, specifically herniation and/or the degree of midline shift (MLS), improved the performance of the ICH score. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 180 consecutive ICH patients admitted to a single comprehensive stroke center between September 2014 and November 2015. The outcome of interest was poor prognosis, defined as mRS of 4-6, at time of discharge. Admission head CTs were evaluated by a vascular neurologist to determine whether uncal, tonsillar or subfalcine herniation were present, and to quantify the degree of midline shift. Midline shift was treated as a categorical variable determined by measuring the shift of the septum pellucidum from midline a...
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