Clinical discriminators between acute brain hemorrhage and infarction: a practical score for early patient identification

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Autor(a) principal: Massaro,Ayrton R.
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Sacco,Ralph L., Scaff,Milberto, Mohr,J.P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2002000200001
Resumo: New treatments for acute stroke require a rapid triage system, which minimizes treatment delays and maximizes selection of eligible patients. Our aim was to create a score for assessing the probability of brain hemorrhage among patients with acute stroke based upon clinical information. Of 1805 patients in the Stroke Data Bank, 1273 had infarction (INF) and 237 had parenchymatous hemorrhage (HEM) verified by CT. INF and HEM discriminators were determined by logistic regression and used to create a score. ROC curve was used to choose the cut-point for predicting HEM (score <= 2), with sensitivity of 76% and specificity of 83%. External validation was done using the NOMASS cohort. Although the use of a practical score by emergency personnel cannot replace the gold-standard brain image differentiation of HEM from INF for thrombolytic therapy, this score can help to select patients for stroke trials and pre-hospital treatments, alert CT scan technicians, and warn stroke teams of incoming patients to reduce treatment delays.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical discriminators between acute brain hemorrhage and infarction: a practical score for early patient identification
title Clinical discriminators between acute brain hemorrhage and infarction: a practical score for early patient identification
spellingShingle Clinical discriminators between acute brain hemorrhage and infarction: a practical score for early patient identification
Massaro,Ayrton R.
cerebrovascular disorders
cerebral hemorrhage
cerebral ischemia
stroke
diagnosis
title_short Clinical discriminators between acute brain hemorrhage and infarction: a practical score for early patient identification
title_full Clinical discriminators between acute brain hemorrhage and infarction: a practical score for early patient identification
title_fullStr Clinical discriminators between acute brain hemorrhage and infarction: a practical score for early patient identification
title_full_unstemmed Clinical discriminators between acute brain hemorrhage and infarction: a practical score for early patient identification
title_sort Clinical discriminators between acute brain hemorrhage and infarction: a practical score for early patient identification
author Massaro,Ayrton R.
author_facet Massaro,Ayrton R.
Sacco,Ralph L.
Scaff,Milberto
Mohr,J.P.
author_role author
author2 Sacco,Ralph L.
Scaff,Milberto
Mohr,J.P.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Massaro,Ayrton R.
Sacco,Ralph L.
Scaff,Milberto
Mohr,J.P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cerebrovascular disorders
cerebral hemorrhage
cerebral ischemia
stroke
diagnosis
topic cerebrovascular disorders
cerebral hemorrhage
cerebral ischemia
stroke
diagnosis
description New treatments for acute stroke require a rapid triage system, which minimizes treatment delays and maximizes selection of eligible patients. Our aim was to create a score for assessing the probability of brain hemorrhage among patients with acute stroke based upon clinical information. Of 1805 patients in the Stroke Data Bank, 1273 had infarction (INF) and 237 had parenchymatous hemorrhage (HEM) verified by CT. INF and HEM discriminators were determined by logistic regression and used to create a score. ROC curve was used to choose the cut-point for predicting HEM (score <= 2), with sensitivity of 76% and specificity of 83%. External validation was done using the NOMASS cohort. Although the use of a practical score by emergency personnel cannot replace the gold-standard brain image differentiation of HEM from INF for thrombolytic therapy, this score can help to select patients for stroke trials and pre-hospital treatments, alert CT scan technicians, and warn stroke teams of incoming patients to reduce treatment delays.
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