Abstract
Background
Aneurysmal ruptures typically cause subarachnoid bleeding with
intraparenchymal and intraventricular extension. However, rare instances
of acute aneurysmal ruptures present with concomitant, non-traumatic
subdural hemorrhage (SDH). We explored the incidence and difference in
outcomes of SDH with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) as
compared with aSAH alone.
Methods
Retrospective cohort study from 2012 to 2015 from the National
(Nationwide) Inpatient Sample (NIS) (20% stratified sample of all
hospitals in the United States). NIS database (2012 to September 2015)
queried to identify all patients presenting with aSAH. From this
population, the patients with concomitant SDH were identified.
Results
A total of 10 075 patients with both cerebral aneurysms and aSAH
were included. Of these, 335 cases of concomitant SDH and aSAH were
identified. There was no significant change in the rate of SDH in aSAH
over time. SDH with aSAH patients had a mortality of 24% compared with
12% (p=0.003) in the SAH only group, and only 16% were discharged home
vs 37% (p=0.003) in the SAH group.
Conclusions
There is a 3.5% incidence of acute SDH in patients presenting with
non-traumatic aSAH. Patients with SDH and aSAH have nearly double the
mortality, higher rate of discharge to nursing home and rehabilitation,
and a significantly lower rate of discharge to home and return to
routine functioning. This information is useful in counseling and
prognostication of patients with concomitant SDH and aSAH.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),General Medicine,Surgery
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