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Volume 3
Journal of Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience
Neurosurgery 2019 & Neuroimmunology 2019
May 22-23, 2019
Neurosurgery and Neurological Surgeons
Neuroscience and Neuroimmunology
May 22-23, 2019 London, UK
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J Neurol Clin Neurosci, Volume 3
Outcome of external ventricular drainage in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
with ventricular extension in different GCS score
Mahamudul Haque Morshed
Dhaka Medical College and Hospital, Bangladesh
Background:
Intracerebral Haemorrhage (ICH) is a medical emergency of the highest degree with frequent early neurological
deterioration or death. External ventricular drainage (EVD) is the procedure of choice for the treatment of spontaneous intracerebral
haemorrhage with ventricular extension or blood within the ventricles, acute hydrocephalus and increased intracranial pressure in
patients of intracerebral haemorrhage and subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) with hydrocephalus and its sequelae.
Objective:
The aim and objective of this study was to predict the outcome of pre operative GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale) following
external ventricular drainage in spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage with ventricular extension.
Method:
In this was prospective observational studies, a total number of 60 cases were taken purposively for a period of July 2015-
March 2017 diagnosed by CT scan of brain at Department of Neurosurgery, Dhaka Medical College Hospital. All the patients,
fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria, were enrolled for the study. For assessing outcome of EVD in post operative patients
and evaluating the efficacy of EVD surgery in follow ups. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) scoring
method for patient assessment were used for outcome of EVD surgery.
Result:
A total of 60 patients were included in this study, age range was 45 to 86 years. Majority patients, 24 (40.0%) were from
61-70 years of age. The mean age was found 62.0±20. It was observed that 24 (40.00%) patients had GCS 5. GCS 6 was observed
in 14(23.33%) patients. GCS 5 and 6 were not found post operatively in any cases. GCS 7 was observed in 14 (23.33%) cases.
Whereas, GCS 8, 9, 10 were found in 11 (18.33%), 13 (21.66%), 10(16.66%) cases respectively and 4 cases were died on first post
operative day. In most cases GCS level raised to 2 points. GOS at 7th POD died total 12 (20.00%) cases. It was observed that 48
(80.00%) patients were aliveModerate disability existed in 12(25.00%) cases. Again, severe disability and persistent vegetative
cases observed in 14(29.16%), 9(18.75%) cases. Glasgow Outcome Scale at 3 months follow up of my study patients, it was
observed that total died patients 16 (26.66%).
Conclusion:
According to my study, majority of the study patients survived following EVD in spontaneous ICH with ventricular
extension, but most cases was unfavourable outcome which was statistically not significant (as p value > 0.05) and GCS score
raised 2 in majority cases in the study subjects.
Biography
Md Mahamudul Haque Morshed,completed MBBS very good from Sher-e-Bangla Medical College,Bangladesh in 2002.After passed MBBS
joined Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS Health),worked various hospitals,and give services to poor people’s of
Bangladesh.Hewas very
much interested in Neurosurgical field from very beginning,and completed MS (Neurosurgery)in 2018,from DHAKA MEDICAL COLLEGE
HOSPITAL,under DHAKA UNIVERSITY
,BANGLADESH.Heattend conference and workshop of neurosurgery in various countries in the
world.Heis now working as a neurosurgeon in Dhaka Medical College hospital and honorary consultant Neurosurgeon in Delta Medical
College Hospital,Bangladesh.
mahmudshimon@gmail.comSpontaneous ICH on axial CT scan and EVD surgery