Surgical Treatment And Outcome Of Chronic Subdural Hematoma: A Comparative Study Between Ethiopia And Norway

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  • Tsegazeab Laeke

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Background: Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is one of the most common neurosurgical conditions. Here, we studied differences in demographics, treatment, and outcome for CSDH patients in a low-income (Ethiopia) and high-income (Norway) country and assessed potential outcome determinants. Methods: We included patients from Addis Ababa University Hospitals (AAUH) and Haukeland University Hospital (HUH) who had surgery for CSDH (2013-2017). Patients were included prospectively in Ethiopia and retrospectively in Norway. Results: We enrolled 314 patients from AAUH and 284 patients from HUH, with a median age of 60 and 75 years, respectively. Trauma history was more common in AAUH (72%) than HUH patients (64.1%). More patients at HUH (45.1%) used anticoagulants/antiplatelets than at AAUH (3.2%). Comorbidities were more frequent in HUH (77.5%) than in AAUH patients (30.3%). Burr hole craniostomy under local anesthesia and postoperative drainage was the standard treatment in both countries. Postoperative CT scanning was more common at HUH (99.3%) than at AAUH (5.2%). Reoperations were more frequent at HUH (10.9%) than at AAUH (6.1%), and in both countries, mostly due to hematoma recurrence. Medical complications were more common at HUH (6.7%) than at AAUH (1.3%). The one-year mortality rate at HUH was 7% and at AAUH 3.5%. At the end of follow-up (>3 years), the Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOSE) score was eight in 82.9% of AAUH and 46.8% of HUH patients. Conclusion: The surgical treatment was similar at AAUH and HUH. The poorer outcome in Norway could largely be explained by age, comorbidity, medication, and complication rates.

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2022-12-10

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Laeke T. Surgical Treatment And Outcome Of Chronic Subdural Hematoma: A Comparative Study Between Ethiopia And Norway. EAJNS [Internet]. 10 déc. 2022 [cité 23 nov. 2024];1(Supp 1). Disponible sur: https://theeajns.org/index.php/eajns/article/view/169

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