• Neurology · Jul 2017

    Multicenter Study Observational Study Pragmatic Clinical Trial

    Permanent CSF shunting after intraventricular hemorrhage in the CLEAR III trial.

    • Santosh B Murthy, Issam Awad, Sagi Harnof, Francois Aldrich, Mark Harrigan, Jack Jallo, Jean-Louis Caron, Judy Huang, Paul Camarata, Lara Lucia Rivera LR From the Department of Neurology (S.B.M.) and Clinical and Translational Neuroscience Unit, Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute (S.B.M.), W, Rachel Dlugash, Nichol McBee, Vahid Eslami, Daniel F Hanley, Wendy C Ziai, and CLEAR III Trial Investigators.
    • From the Department of Neurology (S.B.M.) and Clinical and Translational Neuroscience Unit, Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute (S.B.M.), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY; Department of Neurological Surgery (I.A.), University of Chicago Medicine, IL; Department of Neurological Surgery (S.H.), Chaim Sheba, Israel; Department of Neurological Surgery (F.A.), University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore; Department of Neurological Surgery (M.H.), University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham; Department of Neurological Surgery (J.J.), Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA; Department of Neurological Surgery (J.-L.C.) and Division of Neurosciences Critical Care, Department of Neurology (L.R.L., W.C.Z.), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; Department of Neurological Surgery (J.H.), School of Medicine, University of Texas Health, San Antonio; Department of Neurological Surgery (P.C.), University of Kansas, Kansas City; and Division of Brain Injury Outcomes Center (R.D., N.M., V.E., D.F.H.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. sam9200@med.cornell.edu.
    • Neurology. 2017 Jul 25; 89 (4): 355-362.

    ObjectiveTo study factors associated with permanent CSF diversion and the relationship between shunting and functional outcomes in spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH).MethodsClot Lysis Evaluation of Accelerated Resolution of Intraventricular Hemorrhage (CLEAR III), a randomized, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, was conducted to determine if pragmatically employed external ventricular drainage (EVD) plus intraventricular alteplase improved outcome, in comparison to EVD plus saline. Outcome measures were predictors of shunting and blinded assessment of mortality and modified Rankin Scale at 180 days.ResultsAmong the 500 patients with IVH, CSF shunting was performed in 90 (18%) patients at a median of 18 (interquartile range [IQR] 13-30) days. Patient demographics and IVH characteristics were similar among patients with and without shunts. In the multivariate analysis, black race (odds ratio [OR] 1.98; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.18-3.34), duration of EVD (OR 1.10; CI 1.05-1.15), placement of more than one EVD (OR 1.93; CI 1.13-3.31), daily drainage CSF per 10 mL (OR 1.07; CI 1.04-1.10), and intracranial pressure >30 mm Hg (OR 1.70; CI 1.09-2.88) were associated with higher odds of permanent CSF shunting. Patients who had CSF shunts had similar odds of 180-day mortality, while survivors with shunts had increased odds of poor functional outcome, compared to survivors without shunts.ConclusionsAmong 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.© 2017 American Academy of Neurology.

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