Prognosis of supratentorial parenchymal hemorrhages

1994 
: The prognostic value of a group of parameters recorded upon hospital admission was assessed in a series of 135 supratentorial hemorrhages. The patients were divided into 3 groups based on survival 1 year. Patients in the group with the shortest survival period were older; had more Glasgow scale scores or = 4 cm in diameter revealed in computerized tomography with frequent midline shift and frequent ventricular hemorrhagic invasion; had higher stress reaction (hyperglycemia, leukocytosis and heart arrhythmia). Cholesterinemia, however, was lower in the shortest survival group. A range of quality of life was observed in the group (44%) with survival longer than 1 year. The subgroup with motor independence (Rankin or = 3) in that they were younger, more often had mean scores > or = 5 on the Canadian scale and normal blood pressure levels. We conclude that prognostic value of the clinical evaluation scales used, along with age and size of hematoma, was good.
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