International journal of current research and review | 2021

Predicting the Outcome of Treatment of NonTraumatic Intracerebral Haemorrhage

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Introduction: Predicting the outcome of conservative and surgical treatment of non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage is an urgent task of modern neurology and neurosurgery, as it allows timely determination of the optimal treatment tactics. Objective: For preliminary prediction of the outcome of treatment based on our observations and previously proposed by foreign and domestic authors of forecasting methods, we have compiled and proposed scales that include the most extensive information about the patient’s current state. Methods: Based on the scales and programs proposed by the authors and from our own observation experience, we have proposed several point parameters in the form of a scale. Results: When assessing the results of treatment according to RSHIG, it was revealed that an excellent result was observed most of all in young patients (38.9%), less in middle-aged and elderly patients (28.1% and 22.2%, respectively) and the lowest rates in this aspect were revealed in elderly patients 5.6%. Conclusion: This scale has been introduced into the practice of the Andijan branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Medical Aid and the clinic of the Andijan State Medical Institute.

Volume 13
Pages 142-145
DOI 10.31782/IJCRR.2021.13925
Language English
Journal International journal of current research and review

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