1. Prediction of Risk Factors for the Evolution of Traumatic Subdural Effusion into Chronic Subdural Hematoma
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Lean Sun, Xiaochun Jiang, Hui Peng, Limin Cheng, Yi Dai, Jiongping Tian, Jie Liu, Xuefei Shao, Lin Yao, and Sansong Chen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Univariate analysis ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Glasgow Coma Scale ,Brain Contusion ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Confidence interval ,030227 psychiatry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Effusion ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business ,Subdural effusion ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose To explore the risk factors of the evolution of traumatic subdural effusion (TSE) into chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). Materials and Methods The 70 patients' gender, age, location of effusion, unilateral and bilateral, Glasgow coma score (GCS) at admission, presence or absence of brain contusion, the time of effusion appeared, daily amount of mannitol, mannitol number of days used, with or without atorvastatin calcium tablets, with or without antiplatelet aggregation drugs, with or without anticoagulant drugs, with or without abnormalities in blood coagulation routines, computed tomography (CT) layer height, the thickness, and CT value of the first effusion were analyzed by single factor. Logistic multivariate regression analysis was performed on the statistically significant indicators. Power of the regression model was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results Univariate analysis showed that the presence or absence of brain contusion, the time of effusion appeared, atorvastatin calcium tablets use or not, the CT value of the effusion, and TSE into CSDH evolution varied significantly compared to the non-evolved group (P
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- 2020