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Erschienen in: Journal of Neurology 9/2011

01.09.2011 | Original Communication

Decompressive surgery for malignant supratentorial infarction remains underutilized after guideline publication

verfasst von: Michal Bar, Robert Mikulik, David Skoloudik, Daniel Czerny, Radim Lipina, Martin Sames, Milan Choc, Zdenek Novak, Marian Stary, Vladimir Benes, Martin Smrcka, Michal Filip, Denisa Vondrackova, Vladimir Chlouba, Petr Suchomel, Pavel Haninec, Richard Brzezny, Vilem Juran

Erschienen in: Journal of Neurology | Ausgabe 9/2011

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Abstract

Decompressive surgery <48 h from stroke onset reduces the prevalence of mortality and morbidity from malignant supratentorial infarction. We investigated if utilization of decompressive surgery changed in the Czech Republic (CZ) after the release of new guidelines regarding treatment of malignant brain infarction. The volume of decompressive surgery in 2009 in all centers in the CZ was assessed using the same methodology as in 2006. All neurosurgery departments in the CZ were asked to complete a questionnaire and asked to identify all cases of decompressive surgery for malignant brain infarction through a combination of discharge codes for “brain infarction” and “decompressive surgery” from electronic hospital charts. Data for 56 patients were obtained from 15 of the 16 neurosurgery departments in the CZ. The average age was 53 ± 13; number of males 20; median time to surgery was 48 h (range 24–62); median NIHSS score was 25 (IQR, 20–30); median infarct volume was 300 cm3 [interquartile (IQR, 250–350)]; mean shift on CT was 10.6 ± 3.6 mm and size of hemicraniectomy was 125 cm2 (IQR, 110–154). A favorable outcome was achieved in 45% of the patients. The number of procedures increased from 39 in 2,006 to 2,056 in 2009. Based on data from one stroke center, 10% suffered from malignant supratentorial infarction and 2.3% met the criteria for decompressive surgery. In 2009, as compared to 2006, the volume of decompressive surgery carried out moderately increased. However, procedures remained underutilized because only ~10% of those who needed decompressive surgery underwent surgery.
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Metadaten
Titel
Decompressive surgery for malignant supratentorial infarction remains underutilized after guideline publication
verfasst von
Michal Bar
Robert Mikulik
David Skoloudik
Daniel Czerny
Radim Lipina
Martin Sames
Milan Choc
Zdenek Novak
Marian Stary
Vladimir Benes
Martin Smrcka
Michal Filip
Denisa Vondrackova
Vladimir Chlouba
Petr Suchomel
Pavel Haninec
Richard Brzezny
Vilem Juran
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2011
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Journal of Neurology / Ausgabe 9/2011
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-011-6003-3

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