AGE-RELATED SPONTANEOUS INTRACEREBRAL HEMATOMA IN A GERMAN COMMUNITY

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作者
SCHUTZ, H [1 ]
BODEKER, RH [1 ]
DAMIAN, M [1 ]
KRACK, P [1 ]
DORNDORF, W [1 ]
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[1] UNIV GIESSEN, DEPT INFORMAT, W-6300 GIESSEN, GERMANY
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Cerebral hemorrhage; Germany; Hematoma; Incidence;
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10.1161/01.STR.21.10.1412
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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We investigated incidence, age distribution in relation to etiology, and localization of spontaneous intracerebral hematoma in 100 consecutive cases. Incidence in the total population of the Giessen area was estimated to be > 11/100,000 inhabitants/yr and increased with age. There was a trend toward higher incidence in males. Overall mortality was 27%, 22% of 58 patients aged <70 years and 33% of 42 patients aged ≥70 years. Hypertensive putaminal hematoma showed the highest mortality rate (42%, 10 of 24 cases). Chronic alcoholism and anticoagulant medication influenced the mortality rate unfavorably. We found the following localizations and etiologies to have a specific relation with age: 1) lobar hematomas from vascular malformations, group aged <40 years; 2) hypertensive putaminal hematomas and hypertensive thalamic hematomas, group aged 40-69 years; and 3) lobar hematomas, group aged ≥70 years. Alcoholism was an additional factor in 38% of the 13 middle-aged men with hypertensive putaminal hematomas. Fourteen cases of spontaneous intracerebral hematoma were possibly due to cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Six of these 14 patients had recurrent lobar hematomas, but only three of the six could be histologically investigated. In these three cases, cerebral amyloid angiopathy was proven. © 1990 American Heart Association, Inc.
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