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Spontaneous Intracerebral Haemorrhage: An Analysis of Factors Affecting Prognosis
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Glasgow Coma ScaleThrombosisMedicinePatient SafetySpontaneous Intracerebral HaemorrhageVentricular RuptureHemostasisPredictive ValueIntracranial PressureBrain InjuryNeurologyBleeding DisorderCerebral Blood FlowNeuropathologyStrokeEmergency MedicineNeurovascular Disease
A retrospective study of 100 patients with spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage was carried out, to identify clinical factors which have a predictive value for outcome. Numerical equivalents for the admission level of consciousness (the Glasgow Coma Scale), ventricular rupture, partial pressure of oxygen in the blood, the electrocardiogram, clot location, and clot size were combined into equations predicting outcome. The best single parameter for prediction was the Glasgow Coma Scale.
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