2021
DOI: 10.1080/02688697.2021.1903391
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Preoperative MRI characteristics predict chronic subdural haematoma postoperative recurrence: a meta-analysis

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“…Imaging characteristics of SDH that can portend increased risk of recurrence include a greater midline shift and increased density and volume on CT; this fluid appears iso-or hypointense on T1 MRI. 13,27 Laboratory studies should include screening for coagulopathy with prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, and complete blood cell count, in addition to testing for the broader differential diagnosis including sepsis or metabolic encephalopathy. 28 TREATMENT A patient's presentation, risks for chronic SDH or recurrence, and acuity along the spectrum of SDH severity help to indicate an appropriate treatment plan.…”
Section: Diagnostic Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Imaging characteristics of SDH that can portend increased risk of recurrence include a greater midline shift and increased density and volume on CT; this fluid appears iso-or hypointense on T1 MRI. 13,27 Laboratory studies should include screening for coagulopathy with prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, and complete blood cell count, in addition to testing for the broader differential diagnosis including sepsis or metabolic encephalopathy. 28 TREATMENT A patient's presentation, risks for chronic SDH or recurrence, and acuity along the spectrum of SDH severity help to indicate an appropriate treatment plan.…”
Section: Diagnostic Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imaging characteristics of SDH that can portend increased risk of recurrence include a greater midline shift and increased density and volume on CT; this fluid appears iso- or hypointense on T1 MRI 13,27…”
Section: Diagnostic Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After analysis using the T1 and T2 sequences of MRI, they reported that a significantly greater percentage of the hematomas that were iso- or hypointense on preoperative T1WI showed growth as compared to the other hematomas. In conclusion, Sherrod et al 52) conducted a meta-analysis and suggested that preoperative T1 hypo- or isointensity CSDH signals may predict an increased postoperative recurrence risk.…”
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“…[3] Therefore, for CSDH, computed tomography (CT) diagnosis and surgical intervention should be carried out in time to ensure the prognosis and recovery of patients. [4] According to statistics, the current incidence of CSDH is about 13.5/100,000, but it can reach 50 to 70 per 100,000 among the elderly over 65 years old. [5] At present, the pathogenesis of CSDH is not thoroughly elucidated, and it is clinically believed to be associated with brain atrophy, increased venous tone, and hypercoagulability.…”
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confidence: 99%