External validation and modification of the Oslo grading system for prediction of postoperative recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma

Author(s):  
Sae-Yeon Won ◽  
Daniel Dubinski ◽  
Michael Eibach ◽  
Florian Gessler ◽  
Eva Herrmann ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuai Han ◽  
Yan Feng ◽  
Na Chuan Xu ◽  
Zhen Xue Li ◽  
Yun Chun Zhang ◽  
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Abstract Objective Assessing the risk of postoperative recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is a clinical focus. To screen the main factors associated with the perioperative hematoma recurrence. We also propose a new prognostic grading system and compare it with previous grading systems to deliver a quick and effective system.Methods We included 242 unilateral patients with CSDH as the training group for modeling. Factors predicting postoperative recurrence requiring reoperation (RrR) were determined using univariate and multivariate regression analyses. The cut-off value for the brain re-expansion rate was determined through receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Based on these, we developed a new prognostic scoring system and conducted preliminary verification. A verification group including 119 patients with unilateral CSDH was used to verify the predictive performance of the new and other grading systems.Results The key factors for predicting unilateral CSDH recurrence were cerebral re-expansion rate (≤ 40%) at postoperative days 7 – 9 and the preoperative computed tomography density classification (isodense or hyperdense, or separated or laminar types). Cerebral atrophy played a key role in brain re-expansion. The CSDH prognostic grading system ranged from 0 to 3. An increased score was associated with a more accurate progressive increase in the RrR rate. Our grading system demonstrated the best predictive performance compared with other systems (area under the curve = 0.856).Conclusions Our prognostic grading system could quickly and effectively screen high-risk RrR patients with unilateral CSDH. However, increased attention should be paid to brain re-expansion rate after surgery in patients with CSDH.


2008 ◽  
Vol 108 (2) ◽  
pp. 275-280 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rudolf A. Kristof ◽  
Jochen M. Grimm ◽  
Birgit Stoffel-Wagner

Object The purpose of this study was to clarify whether cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage into the subdural space is involved in the genesis of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) and subdural hygroma (SH) and to clarify whether this leakage of CSF into the subdural space influences the postoperative recurrence rate of CSDH and SH. Methods In this prospective observational study, 75 cases involving patients treated surgically for CSDH (67 patients) or SH (8 patients) were evaluated with respect to clinical and radiological findings at presentation, the content of β -trace protein (β TP) in the subdural fluid (βTPSF) and serum (βTPSER), and the CSDH/SH recurrence rate. The βTPSF was considered to indicate an admixture of CSF to the subdural fluid if βTPSF/βTPSER > 2. Results The median β TPSF level for the whole patient group was 4.29 mg/L (range 0.33–51 mg/L). Cerebrospinal fluid leakage, as indicated by βTPSF/βTPSER > 2, was found to be present in 93% of the patients with CSDH and in 100% of the patients with SH (p = 0.724). In patients who later had to undergo repeated surgery for recurrence of CSDH/SH, the βTPSF concentrations (median 6.69 mg/L, range 0.59–51 mg/L) were significantly higher (p = 0.04) than in patients not requiring reoperation (median 4.12 mg/L, range 0.33–26.8 mg/L). Conclusions As indicated by the presence of βTP in the subdural fluid, CSF leakage into the subdural space is present in the vast majority of patients with CSDH and SH. This leakage could be involved in the pathogenesis of CSDH and SH. Patients who experience recurrences of CSDH and SH have significantly higher concentrations of βTPSF at initial presentation than patients not requiring reoperation for recurrence. These findings are presented in the literature for the first time and have to be confirmed and expanded upon by further studies.


Author(s):  
Masaaki Yamamoto ◽  
Minoru Jimbo ◽  
Mitsunobu Ide ◽  
Noriko Tanaka ◽  
Yutaka Umebara ◽  
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