Impact of intraventricular hemorrhage measured by Graeb and LeRoux score on case fatality risk and chronic hydrocephalus in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

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Impact of intraventricular hemorrhage measured by Graeb and LeRoux score on case fatality risk and chronic hydrocephalus in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. / Czorlich, Patrick; Ricklefs, Franz; Reitz, Matthias; Vettorazzi, Eik; Abboud, Tammam; Regelsberger, Jan; Westphal, Manfred; Schmidt, Nils Ole.

in: ACTA NEUROCHIR, Jahrgang 157, Nr. 3, 03.2015, S. 409-15.

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title = "Impact of intraventricular hemorrhage measured by Graeb and LeRoux score on case fatality risk and chronic hydrocephalus in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Reliable prognostic tools to estimate the case fatality rate (CFR) and the development of chronic hydrocephalus (CHC) in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) are not well defined. This study aims to investigate the practicability and reliability of Fisher, Graeb, and LeRoux scores for SAH patient prognosis.METHODS: A total of 206 patients with aneurysmal SAH were retrospectively analyzed in prediction of CFR and CHC. Clinical data was evaluated and grading was performed using Fisher, Graeb, and LeRoux scores. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify relevant predictive parameters.RESULTS: CFR was 17.0 % and was associated with higher age, higher Hunt & Hess (H&H) grade, lower Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) at admission, as well as a higher Fisher, Graeb, and LeRoux score (p < 0.001). There were 19.9 % that developed CHC requiring permanent cerebrospinal fluid diversion. Low initial GCS (p = 0.003), high H&H (p < 0.001), intracerebral hematoma (p = 0.003), high Fisher (p = 0.047), Graeb and LeRoux scores (p < 0.001) were associated with a higher rate of ventricular-peritoneal shunting (VPS) in surviving patients. In multivariate analyses, Graeb score (odds ratio (OR) 1.183 [1.027, 1.363], p = 0.020), LeRoux score (OR 1.120 [1.013-1.239, p = 0.027), and H&H (OR 2.715 [1.496, 4.927], p = 0.001) remained independent prognostic factors for VPS.CONCLUSIONS: Graeb or LeRoux scores improve the prediction of shunt dependency and in parts of CFR in aneurysmal SAH patients therefore confirming the relevance of the extent and distribution of intraventricular blood for the clinical course in SAH.",
author = "Patrick Czorlich and Franz Ricklefs and Matthias Reitz and Eik Vettorazzi and Tammam Abboud and Jan Regelsberger and Manfred Westphal and Schmidt, {Nils Ole}",
year = "2015",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1007/s00701-014-2334-z",
language = "English",
volume = "157",
pages = "409--15",
journal = "ACTA NEUROCHIR",
issn = "0001-6268",
publisher = "Springer Wien",
number = "3",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Impact of intraventricular hemorrhage measured by Graeb and LeRoux score on case fatality risk and chronic hydrocephalus in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

AU - Czorlich, Patrick

AU - Ricklefs, Franz

AU - Reitz, Matthias

AU - Vettorazzi, Eik

AU - Abboud, Tammam

AU - Regelsberger, Jan

AU - Westphal, Manfred

AU - Schmidt, Nils Ole

PY - 2015/3

Y1 - 2015/3

N2 - BACKGROUND: Reliable prognostic tools to estimate the case fatality rate (CFR) and the development of chronic hydrocephalus (CHC) in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) are not well defined. This study aims to investigate the practicability and reliability of Fisher, Graeb, and LeRoux scores for SAH patient prognosis.METHODS: A total of 206 patients with aneurysmal SAH were retrospectively analyzed in prediction of CFR and CHC. Clinical data was evaluated and grading was performed using Fisher, Graeb, and LeRoux scores. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify relevant predictive parameters.RESULTS: CFR was 17.0 % and was associated with higher age, higher Hunt & Hess (H&H) grade, lower Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) at admission, as well as a higher Fisher, Graeb, and LeRoux score (p < 0.001). There were 19.9 % that developed CHC requiring permanent cerebrospinal fluid diversion. Low initial GCS (p = 0.003), high H&H (p < 0.001), intracerebral hematoma (p = 0.003), high Fisher (p = 0.047), Graeb and LeRoux scores (p < 0.001) were associated with a higher rate of ventricular-peritoneal shunting (VPS) in surviving patients. In multivariate analyses, Graeb score (odds ratio (OR) 1.183 [1.027, 1.363], p = 0.020), LeRoux score (OR 1.120 [1.013-1.239, p = 0.027), and H&H (OR 2.715 [1.496, 4.927], p = 0.001) remained independent prognostic factors for VPS.CONCLUSIONS: Graeb or LeRoux scores improve the prediction of shunt dependency and in parts of CFR in aneurysmal SAH patients therefore confirming the relevance of the extent and distribution of intraventricular blood for the clinical course in SAH.

AB - BACKGROUND: Reliable prognostic tools to estimate the case fatality rate (CFR) and the development of chronic hydrocephalus (CHC) in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) are not well defined. This study aims to investigate the practicability and reliability of Fisher, Graeb, and LeRoux scores for SAH patient prognosis.METHODS: A total of 206 patients with aneurysmal SAH were retrospectively analyzed in prediction of CFR and CHC. Clinical data was evaluated and grading was performed using Fisher, Graeb, and LeRoux scores. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify relevant predictive parameters.RESULTS: CFR was 17.0 % and was associated with higher age, higher Hunt & Hess (H&H) grade, lower Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) at admission, as well as a higher Fisher, Graeb, and LeRoux score (p < 0.001). There were 19.9 % that developed CHC requiring permanent cerebrospinal fluid diversion. Low initial GCS (p = 0.003), high H&H (p < 0.001), intracerebral hematoma (p = 0.003), high Fisher (p = 0.047), Graeb and LeRoux scores (p < 0.001) were associated with a higher rate of ventricular-peritoneal shunting (VPS) in surviving patients. In multivariate analyses, Graeb score (odds ratio (OR) 1.183 [1.027, 1.363], p = 0.020), LeRoux score (OR 1.120 [1.013-1.239, p = 0.027), and H&H (OR 2.715 [1.496, 4.927], p = 0.001) remained independent prognostic factors for VPS.CONCLUSIONS: Graeb or LeRoux scores improve the prediction of shunt dependency and in parts of CFR in aneurysmal SAH patients therefore confirming the relevance of the extent and distribution of intraventricular blood for the clinical course in SAH.

U2 - 10.1007/s00701-014-2334-z

DO - 10.1007/s00701-014-2334-z

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 25599911

VL - 157

SP - 409

EP - 415

JO - ACTA NEUROCHIR

JF - ACTA NEUROCHIR

SN - 0001-6268

IS - 3

ER -