Permanent CSF shunting after intraventricular hemorrhage in the CLEAR III trial

Conclusions: Among patients with spontaneous IVH requiring emergency CSF diversion, those with early elevated intracranial pressure, high CSF output, and placement of more than one EVD are at increased odds of permanent ventricular shunting. Administration of intraventricular alteplase, early radiographic findings, and CSF measures were not useful predictors of permanent CSF diversion.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Critical care, Intracerebral hemorrhage ARTICLE Source Type: research