Background and Purpose-Transcranial color-coded duplex sonography (TCCS) allows bedside imaging of intracranial hemodynamics and parenchymal structures. It provides reliable information regarding midline shift (MLS) in space-occupying hemispheric stroke. We studied the value of MLS measurement to predict fatal outcome at different time points after stroke onset. Methods-Forty-two patients with acute, severe hemispheric stroke were enrolled. Cranial computed tomography (CCT) and extracranial duplex sonography were performed on admission. TCCS was carried out 8Ϯ3, 16Ϯ3, 24Ϯ3, 32Ϯ3, and 40Ϯ3 hours after stroke onset. Lesion size was determined from follow-up CCT. Results-Twelve patients died as the result of cerebral herniation (group 1); 28 survived (group 2). Two patients received decompressive hemicraniectomy and were therefore excluded from further evaluation. MLS was significantly higher in group 1 as early as 16 hours after onset of stroke. Specificity and positive predictive values for death caused by cerebral herniation of MLS Ն2.5, 3.5, 4.0, and 5.0 mm after 16, 24, 32, and 40 hours were 1.0.
Conclusions-TCCS