1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf01401454
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Prognostic factors in the treatment of cerebellar haemorrhage

Abstract: A prospective study for the treatment of cerebellar haemorrhage was conducted in a non-selected group of 33 patients. All patients with cerebellar haemorrhage arriving at the Department of Neurosurgery at Homburg/Saar have been included in this study, also those in bad condition, with high risk factors, and the aged. All of them required intensive care respectively intensive supervision. The following management protocol has been established. I. Cases with small haemorrhage, in good clinical condition, without… Show more

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“…6,17 For instance, in the series of Ott et al, 25 the mortality rate was 17% for patients who were conscious at the time of surgery and 75% for those who were unconscious. Similarly, in the series of Donauer et al, 7 patients presenting with GCS scores less than 6 had a 60% mortality rate and Karnofsky Outcome Index total of 26, while those with GCS scores greater than 10 had only a 20% mortality rate and a Karnofsky Outcome Index total of 66. In the series of Kobayashi et al, 18 of the 5 patients with GCS scores of 4, 3 died and 2 remained vegetative despite surgery.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…6,17 For instance, in the series of Ott et al, 25 the mortality rate was 17% for patients who were conscious at the time of surgery and 75% for those who were unconscious. Similarly, in the series of Donauer et al, 7 patients presenting with GCS scores less than 6 had a 60% mortality rate and Karnofsky Outcome Index total of 26, while those with GCS scores greater than 10 had only a 20% mortality rate and a Karnofsky Outcome Index total of 66. In the series of Kobayashi et al, 18 of the 5 patients with GCS scores of 4, 3 died and 2 remained vegetative despite surgery.…”
Section: Timing Of Surgical Interventionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…7,17,18,26,29 In this algorithm, decompression of the brainstem follows only if the patient does not improve with relief of the hydrocephalus.…”
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confidence: 99%
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