PRIMARY INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE IN THE JYVASKYLA REGION, CENTRAL FINLAND, 1985-89 - INCIDENCE, CASE FATALITY RATE, AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME

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FOGELHOLM, R
NUUTILA, M
VUORELA, AL
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[1] PROV OFF CENT FINLAND,JYVASKYLA,FINLAND
[2] CENT HOSP CENT FINLAND,DEPT RADIOL,SF-40620 JYVASKYLA,FINLAND
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10.1136/jnnp.55.7.546
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The age and sex specific incidence rates, the case fatality rates, and the functional outcome of patients with primary intracerebral haemorrhage occurring in a population of 116 000 during a period of four years four months are presented. A total of 158 patients were identified, the diagnosis was confirmed in 78% by CT, and in 22% by necropsy. The crude annual incidence rate was 31/100 000 population, the age specific rates increased from two to 222/ 100 000 from the age of 30-39 to over 80 years. Men had higher incidence rates between the ages of 40 and 79 years. The short term case fatality rate was high, 27% of patients dying during the first day after onset of symptoms, and 50% were dead at 30 days. After the first month the probability of survival did not differ from an age- and sex-matched average population. Large haematoma volume had an adverse effect on the short term, old age (> 70 years) on the long term survival. Ventricular extension, especially when combined with hydrocephalus was a bad omen for short term survival. Infratentorial and large basal ganglionic haematomas, and primary intraventricular haemorrhage carried a worse prognosis than haematomas of other locations. At the end of a median 32 month follow up 55 (35%) of the patients were alive, 51% of these were independent in activities of daily living, 45% were dependent on outside help, and 4% needed constant nursing care. Old age (> 70 years), but not the haematoma volume or location, was associated with a poor functional recovery.
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