Prevalence, characteristics, and outcomes of undetermined intracerebral hemorrhage: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Autor: Malhotra, K. Zompola, C. Theodorou, A. Katsanos, A.H. Shoamanesh, A. Gupta, H. Beshara, S. Goyal, N. Chang, J. Tayal, A.H. Boviatsis, E. Voumvourakis, K. Cordonnier, C. Werring, D.J. Alexandrov, A.V. Tsivgoulis, G.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Popis: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There are scarce data regarding the prevalence, characteristics and outcomes of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) of undetermined (unknown or cryptogenic) etiology. We sought to determine the prevalence, radiological characteristics, and clinical outcomes of undetermined ICH. METHODS: Systematic review and meta-analysis of studies involving patients with spontaneous ICH was conducted to primarily assess the prevalence and clinical-radiological characteristics of undetermined ICH. Additionally, we assessed the rates for ICH secondary to hypertensive arteriopathy and cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Subgroup analyses were performed based on the use of (1) etiology-oriented ICH classification, (2) detailed neuroimaging, and (3) Boston criteria among patients with cerebral amyloid angiopathy related ICH. We pooled the prevalence rates using random-effects models, and assessed the heterogeneity using Cochran Q and I2 statistics. RESULTS: We identified 24 studies comprising 15 828 spontaneous ICH patients (mean age, 64.8 years; men, 60.8%). The pooled prevalences of hypertensive arteriopathy ICH, undetermined ICH, and cerebral amyloid angiopathy ICH were 50% (95% CI, 43%-58%), 18% (95% CI, 13%-23%), and 12% (95% CI, 7%-17% [P
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