2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-3402573
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Review of CHESS Score in SAH Patients in Local Malaysian Population

Abstract: Background Chronic hydrocephalus caused by subarachnoid hemorrhage is a reversible and treatable condition. To date, existing clinical scores for predicting the development of posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus are few and difficult to apply in the clinical settings. Chronic hydrocephalus ensuing subarachnoid hemorrhage score (CHESS) was first published in 2016. Although it showed promising results, no external validation has been done outside Europe. We designed this study to validate the accuracy and reliability … Show more

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“…The risk scores commonly used in clinical practice allow cumulative assessment of the probability of a specific outcome parameter based on the relevant predictors. The earlier published risk scores like the CHESS [ 27 ] and SDASH [ 14 ] scores were constructed for the prediction of shunt dependency in SAH and have been validated in other SAH cohorts [ 56 ]. Recently, Garcia-Armengol et al compared the Graeb, Hijdra [ 21 ], CHESS, and SDASH scores to predict shunt dependency in aneurysmal SAH patients [ 18 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The risk scores commonly used in clinical practice allow cumulative assessment of the probability of a specific outcome parameter based on the relevant predictors. The earlier published risk scores like the CHESS [ 27 ] and SDASH [ 14 ] scores were constructed for the prediction of shunt dependency in SAH and have been validated in other SAH cohorts [ 56 ]. Recently, Garcia-Armengol et al compared the Graeb, Hijdra [ 21 ], CHESS, and SDASH scores to predict shunt dependency in aneurysmal SAH patients [ 18 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, prediction scores such as the Chronic Hydrocephalus Ensuing from SAH Score (CHESS) [ 12 ] which assesses risk of shunt dependency after aSAH on a scale from 0 to 8 based on clinical and radiographic measures; the Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) score [ 25 ] which was initially developed with the aim of predicting symptomatic vasospasm after SAH based on thickness of SAH on CT scan; and the more recent and refined Shunt Dependency in aSAH (SDASH) score [ 8 ] all attempt to predict “need for shunting”. However, these scores have not gained traction in clinical use even though the CHESS has been externally validated [ 27 ].…”
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confidence: 99%