Patient characteristics and pre-operative therapeutic modalities
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Patient characteristics and pre-operative therapeutic modalities
Abstract
The International Cooperative Study on the Timing of Aneurysm Surgery included 68 participating centers from 16 different countries. Eight Italian neurosurgical units participated in the Study: Bellaria Hospital, Bologna; Neurological Institute of Milan, Milan; University Hospital, Brescia; University of Milan, Milan; University of Padova, Padova; University of Rome, Rome; Civil Hospital, Verona; and Civil Hospital, Vicenza. The overall case contribution from the Italian centers was 485 cases, 14.1% of the total study population. As compared to the other centers included in the Study, the Italian centers exhibited a higher percentage of patients with impaired consciousness; a later interval of planned surgery from SAH; frequent use of preoperative lumbar drainage, as well as antihypertensives, anticonvulsants, antifibrinolytics, steroids, diuretics and LMW dextran; and less frequent use of sedatives and narcotics. The individual Italian centers differed significantly in regard to patient characteristics and preoperative therapeutic modalities. There was a relatively high number of stuporous or comatose patients admitted to Centers 1, 7 and 8, very few admitted to Centers 5 and 6, and none admitted to Center 2. The different distribution of key prognostic factors prevents a direct comparison of the overall management results of the centers. A stratification of the patients according to a risk scale and/or a prognostic model is required for comparison of the management results.
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