Association of baseline hematoma and edema volumes with one-year outcome and long-term survival after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: A community-based inception cohort study
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Published:2020-11-25
Issue:7
Volume:16
Page:828-839
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ISSN:1747-4930
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Container-title:International Journal of Stroke
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language:en
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Short-container-title:International Journal of Stroke
Author:
Loan James JM123ORCID, Gane Angus B2, Middleton Laura4, Sargent Brendan5, Moullaali Tom James1ORCID, Rodrigues Mark A14ORCID, Cunningham Laura5, Wardlaw Joanna13ORCID, Salman Rustam Al-Shahi12, Samarasekera Neshika12, Addison Anne, Ahmad Kate, Alhadad Syed, Andrews Peter, Bisset Elaine, Bodkin Peter, Bouhaidar Ralph, Brennan Paul, Campbell Brian, Chandran Siddharthan, Cook Helen, Davenport Richard, Dennis Martin, Derry Chris, Dodds Katrina, Doubal Fergus, Duncan Susan, Elder Andrew, Fitzpatrick Mike, Foley Peter, Fouyas Ioannis, Ghosh Sudipto, Gibson Rod, Gordon Claire, Grant Robin, Hewett Russell, Hughes Fiona, Hughes Mark, Hunt David, Hunter Neil, Ironside James, Liaquat Imran, Josephson Colin, Kamat Anant, Kealley Susan, Keir Sarah, Kerr Gillian, Kerrigan Simon, Keston Peter, King Matthew, Knight Richard, Macdonald Elizabeth, Mackay Graham, Macleod Donald, Macleod Malcolm, Maguire Conor, Makin Steven, Mathews Ashok, Maxwell Fiona, McClellan Stuart, Millar Tracey, Morris Zoe, Morse Tim, Mumford Colin, Murray Katherine, Myles Lynn, Nimmo Graham, Ng Yi, Pal Suvankar, Rannikmae Kristiina, Rhodes Jonathan, Ross Jerard, Russell Tim, Sandercock Peter, Sellar Robin, Shanmuganathan Mano, Shekhar Himanshu, Simms Henry, Sittampalam Mara, Smith Colin, Soleiman Hamza, Spiers Helen, Statham Patrick, Stavrinos Neo, Stone Jon, Stuart Joyce, Sudlow Cathie, Summers David, Taylor Pat, Torgersen Antonia, van Dijke Margarethe, Walker Robert, Weller Belinda, Whiteley William, Whittle Ian, Will Robert, Young Wendy, Anderson Judith, Broadbent Seona, Butler Laura, Caesar Dave, Cantley Patricia, Carter Jonathan, Clegg Gareth, Coull Andrew, Crosswaite Alastair, Dear James, Dummer Simon, Duncan Fiona, Elder-Gracie Trish, Enright Kate, Fitzgerald Tom, Fothergill Jane, Frier Brian, Grant David, Gray Alasdair, Hart Simon, Henderson Robin, Jaap Alan, Leigh-Smith Simon, Jones Michael, Masson Moyra, McCallum Lynn, McKechnie Martin, McKillop Graham, Mead Gillian, Morley Wendy, Morrow Billie, Morrow Frank, Murchison Jon, Murphy Ross, Ng Jasmine, Ogundipe Olayinka, Patel Dilip, Pollock Alison, Reed Matthew, Roberts Geraint, Selvarajah Johann, Smith Randy, Stirling Claire, Turner Neil, Wilson Matthew, Yordanov Stanko, Bell Nicola, Chambers Sarah, Dewar Sandra, Farquhar Donald, Harmouche Ali, Jacob Ashok, Jackson Katherine, Knox Anne, McCafferty Jon, Moultrie Sam, Munang Latana, Noble Donald, Ramsay Scott, Spence Linda, Threlfall Bethany, Williams Andrew, Wilson James, Fitzgerald Alastair, Jamieson Andrew, Lange Peter, McIntosh Andrew, Morrison Lewis, Todd Iain, , , ,
Affiliation:
1. Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK 2. Department of Clinical Neurosciences, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, UK 3. UK Dementia Research Institute at Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, UK 4. Department of Neuroradiology NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, UK 5. Edinburgh Medical School, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Abstract
Background Hospital-based studies have reported variable associations between outcome after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage and peri-hematomal edema volume. Aims In a community-based study, we aimed to investigate the existence, strength, direction, and independence of associations between intracerebral hemorrhage and peri-hematomal edema volumes on diagnostic brain CT and one-year functional outcome and long-term survival. Methods We identified all adults, resident in Lothian, diagnosed with first-ever, symptomatic spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage between June 2010 and May 2013 in a community-based, prospective inception cohort study. We defined regions of interest manually and used a semi-automated approach to measure intracerebral hemorrhage volume, peri-hematomal edema volume, and the sum of these measurements (total lesion volume) on first diagnostic brain CT performed at ≤3 days after symptom onset. The primary outcome was death or dependence (scores 3–6 on the modified Rankin Scale) at one-year after intracerebral hemorrhage. Results Two hundred ninety-two (85%) of 342 patients (median age 77.5 y, IQR 68–83, 186 (54%) female, median time from onset to CT 6.5 h (IQR 2.9–21.7)) were dead or dependent one year after intracerebral hemorrhage. Peri-hematomal edema and intracerebral hemorrhage volumes were colinear ( R2 = 0.77). In models using both intracerebral hemorrhage and peri-hematomal edema, 10 mL increments in intracerebral hemorrhage (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 1.72 (95% CI 1.08–2.87); p = 0.029) but not peri-hematomal edema volume (aOR 0.92 (0.63–1.45); p = 0.69) were independently associated with one-year death or dependence. 10 mL increments in total lesion volume were independently associated with one-year death or dependence (aOR 1.24 (1.11–1.42); p = 0.0004). Conclusion Total volume of intracerebral hemorrhage and peri-hematomal edema, and intracerebral hemorrhage volume alone on diagnostic brain CT, undertaken at three days or sooner, are independently associated with death or dependence one-year after intracerebral hemorrhage, but peri-hematomal edema volume is not. Data access statement Anonymized summary data may be requested from the corresponding author.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
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