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UnknownNCT03284190

Scandinavian Multicentre Acute Subdural Hematoma (SMASH) Study

Scandinavian Multicentre Acute Subdural Hematoma (SMASH) Study: A Multi-national Population-based Consecutive Cohort

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
1,600 (estimated)
Sponsor
Karolinska University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In a multi-national population-based cohort, the investigators want to compare the clinical course and clinical outcome of elderly patients (≥70 y/o) compared with younger patients (\< 70 y/o) with acute subdural hematoma treated surgically. An improved understanding of the clinical outcome and the prognostic factors of acute subdural hematomas would allow physicians to make better decisions about treatment options in traumatic ASDH in the elderly population.

Detailed description

Primary endpoint: In a population based study to evaluate 30-day mortality (perioperative death) in younger versus elderly (≥70 years) patients with ASDH. Secondary endpoint(s): 1. Describe pattern of care in younger versus the elderly 2. Clinical outcome (Glasgow outcome scale at 6-months (range, 3-12) follow-up in younger versus elderly (≥70 years) patients with ASDH: * Good outcome predefined as GOS 4-5 * Unfavourable outcome predefined as GOS 1-3 3. 30-day morbidity (according to the Ibanez classification) in younger versus elderly (≥70 years) patients with ASDH. 4. To assess the effect of age as an independent prognostic factor in traumatic ASDH for outcome (GOS) in the elderly (≥70 years) using a three-step approach 1. Match elderly (cases) with younger (controls) patients with respect to 1. GCS at admission to treating hospital according to severity - mild (GCS 14-15), moderate (GCS 9-13), severe (GCS 3-8) 2. Midline-shift (with a cut off of \> 10 mm) 3. Dilated pupil(s) (yes/no) 2. Using a multivariable approach with all patients including age (continuous model) to identify independent predictors of an unfavourable outcome (GOS 1-3) 3. Using a multivariable approach including age as a continuous variable within the elderly population (≥70 years) to identify independent predictors of an unfavourable outcome among the oldest (GOS 1-3)

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURESurgerySurgery

Timeline

Start date
2018-03-06
Primary completion
2018-10-01
Completion
2018-12-01
First posted
2017-09-15
Last updated
2018-03-06

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