Quality of Life After Poor-Grade Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.

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Title
Quality of Life After Poor-Grade Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.
Journal
Neurosurgery
Author(s)
Goldberg J., Z'Graggen W.J., Hlavica M., Branca M., Marbacher S., D'Alonzo D., Fandino J., Stienen M.N., Neidert M.C., Burkhardt J.K., Regli L., Seule M., Roethlisberger M., Guzman R., Zumofen D.W., Maduri R., Daniel R.T., El Rahal A., Corniola M.V., Bijlenga P., Schaller K., Rölz R., Scheiwe C., Shah M., Heiland D.H., Schnell O., Beck J., Raabe A., Fung C.
ISSN
1524-4040 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0148-396X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/05/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
92
Number
5
Pages
1052-1057
Language
english
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Publication types: Observational Study ; Multicenter Study ; Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Poor-grade aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is associated with high mortality and poor disability outcome. Data on quality of life (QoL) among survivors are scarce because patients with poor-grade aSAH are underrepresented in clinical studies reporting on QoL after aSAH.
To provide prospective QoL data on survivors of poor-grade aSAH to aid clinical decision making and counseling of relatives.
The herniation World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies scale study was a prospective observational multicenter study in patients with poor-grade (World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies grades 4 & 5) aSAH. We collected data during a structured telephone interview 6 and 12 months after ictus. QoL was measured using the EuroQoL - 5 Dimensions - 3 Levels (EQ-5D-3L) questionnaire, with 0 representing a health state equivalent to death and 1 to perfect health. Disability outcome for favorable and unfavorable outcomes was measured with the modified Rankin Scale.
Two hundred-fifty patients were enrolled, of whom 237 were included in the analysis after 6 months and 223 after 12 months. After 6 months, 118 (49.8%) patients were alive, and after 12 months, 104 (46.6%) patients were alive. Of those, 95 (80.5%) and 89 (85.6%) reached a favorable outcome with mean EQ-5D-3L index values of 0.85 (±0.18) and 0.86 (±0.18). After 6 and 12 months, 23 (19.5%) and 15 (14.4%) of those alive had an unfavorable outcome with mean EQ-5D-3L index values of 0.27 (±0.25) and 0.19 (±0.14).
Despite high initial mortality, the proportion of poor-grade aSAH survivors with good QoL is reasonably large. Only a minority of survivors reports poor QoL and requires permanent care.
Keywords
Humans, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage/surgery, Treatment Outcome, Quality of Life, Prospective Studies, Stroke/complications, Retrospective Studies
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