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National survey on the current practice and attitudes toward the management of chronic subdural hematoma
- Source :
- Brain and Behavior, 12(3). Wiley-Blackwell, Brain and behavior, 12(3):e2463. John Wiley and Sons Inc., Brain and Behavior, 12(3):e2463. John Wiley & Sons Inc., Brain and Behavior, 12(3). WILEY
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND: Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is a frequent pathological entity in daily clinical practice. However, evidence-based CSDH-guidelines are lacking and level I evidence from randomized clinical trials (RCTs) is limited. In order to establish and subsequently implement a guideline, insight into current clinical practice and attitudes toward CSDH-treatment is required. The aim is to explore current practice and attitudes toward CSDH-management in the Netherlands.METHODS: A national online survey was distributed among Dutch neurologists and neurosurgeons, examining variation in current CSDH-management through questions on treatment options, (peri)operative management, willingness to adopt new treatments and by presenting four CSDH-cases.RESULTS: One hundred nineteen full responses were received (8% of neurologists, N = 66 and 35% of neurosurgeons, N = 53). A majority of the respondents had a positive experience with burr-hole craniostomy (93%) and with a conservative policy (56%). Around a third had a positive experience with the use of dexamethasone as primary (30%) and additional (33.6%) treatment. These numbers were also reflected in the treatment preferences in the presented cases. (Peri)operative management corresponded among responding neurosurgeons. Most respondents would be willing to implement dexamethasone (98%) if equally effective as surgery and tranexamic acid (93%) if effective in CSDH-management.CONCLUSION: Variation was found regarding preferential CSDH-treatment. However, this is considered not to be insurmountable when implementing evidence-based treatments. This baseline inventory on current clinical practice and current attitudes toward CSDH-treatment is a stepping-stone in the eventual development and implementation of a national guideline.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 21579032 and 21623279
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Brain and Behavior, 12(3). Wiley-Blackwell, Brain and behavior, 12(3):e2463. John Wiley and Sons Inc., Brain and Behavior, 12(3):e2463. John Wiley & Sons Inc., Brain and Behavior, 12(3). WILEY
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c976cdbe2ce4eb41a7af0fa805532421