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Effectiveness of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Aspiration with Catheter Insertion: Impact on Hematoma Volume and Symptom Improvement

Authors
 Jun Kyu Hwang  ;  Na Young Kim  ;  Won Joo Jeong  ;  Chang Ki Jang  ;  Jae Whan Lee  ;  Tae Im Yi  ;  Kwang-Chun Cho 
Citation
 BRAIN SCIENCES, Vol.15(5) : 455, 2025-04 
Journal Title
BRAIN SCIENCES
Issue Date
2025-04
Keywords
catheter-based drainage ; endoscopic ; endoscopic intracerebral hemorrhage evacuation ; intracerebral hemorrhage ; minimally invasive
Abstract
Background: Catheter insertion is the most commonly used method for treating intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Simultaneous hematoma aspiration allows for faster decompression than catheter insertion alone. Methods: Between March 2020 and Apri1 2024, 49 patients (25 men and 24 women) with ICH underwent ICH catheter insertion. Thirty-two patients (Group A) underwent intraoperative aspiration simultaneously with ICH catheter insertion. The other seventeen patients underwent catheter insertion alone (Group B). Four patients in Group A (12.5%) and two patients in Group B (11.8%) died within one month after surgery. Consequently, a total of 43 patients were included in the final analysis (Group A-1 vs. Group B-1). The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score and muscle strength of the four extremities in both groups were compared 2 weeks later (first period) and on the date of discharge (second period). Patients in Group A-1 were discharged 5 days earlier than those in Group B-1. (average 49 ± 20 vs. 54 ± 31 days). Results: In Group A, the preoperative ICH volume was 66.2 ± 28.8 mL, and the median aspiration volume was 30 ± 19.6 mL. The preoperative ICH volume was 55.9 ± 22.2 mL in group B. Intraoperative ICH aspiration (Group A-1) significantly improved motor scores during the second period (p = 0.001). It also showed the trend toward improved GCS scores during the first period (p = 0.095) and the second period (p = 0.069). Conclusions: Compared to ICH catheter insertion alone, additional intraoperative ICH aspiration resulted in greater motor improvement at 7 weeks postoperatively (p = 0.004). It also showed a trend toward greater improvement in the GCS scores (p = 0.12).
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DOI
10.3390/brainsci15050455
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Neurosurgery (신경외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
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Yonsei Authors
Kim, Na Young(김나영) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9888-3953
Lee, Jae Whan(이재환)
Yi, Tae Im(이태임) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6369-4677
Jang, Chang Ki(장창기) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8715-8844
Jeong, Won Joo(정원주)
Cho, Kwang Chun(조광천) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0261-9283
Hwang, Jun Kyu(황준규)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/205905
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