
Efficacy of minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage
Author(s) -
Jiang Liu,
Jing Cheng,
Hongjun Zhou,
Chao Deng,
Zhengxin Wang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.59
H-Index - 148
eISSN - 1536-5964
pISSN - 0025-7974
DOI - 10.1097/md.0000000000024213
Subject(s) - medicine , intracerebral hemorrhage , glasgow coma scale , hematoma , randomized controlled trial , surgery , stroke (engine) , invasive surgery , complication , anesthesia , mechanical engineering , engineering
Hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage (HICH) is the most serious complication of hypertension. Clearing intracranial hematoma as soon as possible, reducing brain cell edema, and controlling intracranial pressure could effectively reduce neuron damage, lower patient mortality, and improve patient prognosis. At present, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has been widely used and plays an important role in the treatment of HICH. However, it is still in controversies about the choice of surgical treatment and medication treatment for HICH. Therefore, we try to conduct a randomized, controlled, prospective trial to observe the efficacy of MIS treatment against HICH compared with medication treatment. Methods: Patients will be randomly divided into treatment group and control group in a 1:1 ratio using the random number generator in Microsoft Excel. Stereotactic soft channel minimally invasive intracranial hematoma puncture and drainage treatment and medication treatment will be applied respectively. The outcomes of intracerebral hemorrhage volume, Glasgow coma scale, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale will be recorded. Conclusions: The findings of the study will be helpful for the choice of MIS and conservative treatment when treating HICH patients. Trial registration: OSF Registration number: DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/ME6Y5.