2023
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1249332
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Success of conservative therapy for chronic subdural hematoma patients: a systematic review

M. Foppen,
Harssh Verdan Bandral,
Kari-Anne Mariam Slot
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundConservative therapy for chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) is an option for patients who express no, or only mild symptoms, thereby preventing surgery in some. Because it is not clear for whom conservative therapy is successful, we aimed to estimate the success rate of conservative therapy and to identify which factors might influence success.MethodsWe systematically searched MEDLINE and EMBASE databases to identify all available publications reporting outcome of conservative therapy for cSDH patients… Show more

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“…On the other hand, discontinuation of AT can increase the risk of thrombotic events, especially in the early phase after surgery [6]. The next treatment option is conservative therapy, which could be successful in patients with either mild or no symptoms, low hematoma density, and the absence of paresis [7]. In these cases, observation could be an option [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, discontinuation of AT can increase the risk of thrombotic events, especially in the early phase after surgery [6]. The next treatment option is conservative therapy, which could be successful in patients with either mild or no symptoms, low hematoma density, and the absence of paresis [7]. In these cases, observation could be an option [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%