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April 28, 2015; 84 (17) Article

Full medical support for intracerebral hemorrhage

Lewis B. Morgenstern, Darin B. Zahuranec, Brisa N. Sánchez, Kyra J. Becker, Madeleine Geraghty, Rebecca Hughes, Gregory Norris, J. Claude Hemphill
First published March 27, 2015, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000001525
Lewis B. Morgenstern
From Stroke Program, Department of Neurology (L.B.M., D.B.Z., R.H.), and Department of Neurosurgery (L.B.M.), University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor; Departments of Epidemiology (L.B.M.) and Biostatistics (B.N.S.), University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor; Department of Neurology (K.J.B.), University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle; Department of Neurology (M.G.), Providence Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, WA; Department of Neurology (G.N.), Wayne State School of Medicine, Detroit, MI; Departments of Neurology (J.C.H.) and Neurological Surgery (J.C.H.), University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine.
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Darin B. Zahuranec
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Brisa N. Sánchez
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Kyra J. Becker
From Stroke Program, Department of Neurology (L.B.M., D.B.Z., R.H.), and Department of Neurosurgery (L.B.M.), University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor; Departments of Epidemiology (L.B.M.) and Biostatistics (B.N.S.), University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor; Department of Neurology (K.J.B.), University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle; Department of Neurology (M.G.), Providence Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, WA; Department of Neurology (G.N.), Wayne State School of Medicine, Detroit, MI; Departments of Neurology (J.C.H.) and Neurological Surgery (J.C.H.), University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine.
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Madeleine Geraghty
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Rebecca Hughes
From Stroke Program, Department of Neurology (L.B.M., D.B.Z., R.H.), and Department of Neurosurgery (L.B.M.), University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor; Departments of Epidemiology (L.B.M.) and Biostatistics (B.N.S.), University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor; Department of Neurology (K.J.B.), University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle; Department of Neurology (M.G.), Providence Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, WA; Department of Neurology (G.N.), Wayne State School of Medicine, Detroit, MI; Departments of Neurology (J.C.H.) and Neurological Surgery (J.C.H.), University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine.
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Gregory Norris
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J. Claude Hemphill III
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Full medical support for intracerebral hemorrhage
Lewis B. Morgenstern, Darin B. Zahuranec, Brisa N. Sánchez, Kyra J. Becker, Madeleine Geraghty, Rebecca Hughes, Gregory Norris, J. Claude Hemphill
Neurology Apr 2015, 84 (17) 1739-1744; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000001525

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Abstract

Objective: This study tested the hypothesis that patients without placement of new do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders during the first 5 days after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) have lower 30-day mortality than predicted by the ICH Score without an increase in severe disability at 90 days.

Methods: This was a prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study at 4 academic medical centers and one community hospital. Adults (18 years or older) with nontraumatic spontaneous ICH, Glasgow Coma Scale score of 12 or less, who did not have preexisting DNR orders were included.

Results: One hundred nine subjects were enrolled. Mean age was 62 years; median Glasgow Coma Scale score was 7, and mean hematoma volume was 39 cm3. Based on ICH Score prediction, the expected overall 30-day mortality rate was 50%. Observed mortality was substantially lower at 20.2%, absolute average difference 29.8% (95% confidence interval: 21.5%–37.7%). At 90 days, 27.1% had died, 21.5% had a modified Rankin Scale score = 5 (severe disability). A good outcome (modified Rankin Scale score 0–3) was achieved by 29.9% and an additional 21.5% fell into the moderately severe disability range (modified Rankin Scale score = 4).

Conclusions: Avoidance of early DNR orders along with guideline concordant ICH care results in substantially lower mortality than predicted. The observed functional outcomes in this study provide clinicians and families with data to determine the appropriate goals of treatment based on patients' wishes.

GLOSSARY

CI=
confidence interval;
DNR=
do not resuscitate;
GCS=
Glasgow Coma Scale;
ICH=
intracerebral hemorrhage;
mRS=
modified Rankin Scale

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  • Supplemental data at Neurology.org

  • Received October 17, 2014.
  • Accepted in final form January 20, 2015.
  • © 2015 American Academy of Neurology
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