Background: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) accounted for 9% to 27% of all strokes worldwide in the last decade, with high early case fatality and poor functional outcome. In view of recent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of the management of ICH, the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) has updated its evidence-based guidelines for the management of ICH. Method: A multidisciplinary writing committee of 24 researchers from 11 European countries identified 20 questions relating to ICH management and created recommendations based on the evidence in RCTs using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach. Results: We found moderate- to high-quality evidence to support strong recommendations for managing patients with acute ICH on an acute stroke unit, avoiding hemostatic therapy for acute ICH not associated with antithrombotic drug use, avoiding graduated compression stockings, using intermittent pneumatic compression in immobile patients, and using blood pressure lowering for secondary prevention. We found moderate-quality evidence to support weak recommendations for intensive lowering of systolic blood pressure to <140mmHg within six-hours of ICH onset, early surgery for patients with a Glasgow Coma Scale score 9-12, and avoidance of corticosteroids. Conclusion: These guidelines inform the management of ICH based on evidence for the effects of treatments in RCTs. Outcome after ICH remains poor, prioritizing further RCTs of interventions to improve outcome. © 2014 World Stroke Organization.

European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guidelines for the management of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage / Thorsten, Steiner; R. A., Salman; Ronnie, Beer; Hanne, Christensen; Charlotte, Cordonnier; Laszlo, Csiba; Michael, Forsting; Sagi, Harnof; Derk, Krieger; A., David Mendelow; Carlos, Molina; Joan, Montaner; Karsten, Overgaard; Jesper, Petersson; Risto O., Roine; Erich, Schmutzhard; Karsten, Schwerdtfeger; Christian, Stapf; Turgut, Tatlisumak; B. M., Thomas; Toni, Danilo; Andreas, Unterberg; Markus, Wagner. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. - ISSN 1747-4930. - 9:(2014), pp. n/a-n/a. [10.1111/ijs.12309]

European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guidelines for the management of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage

TONI, Danilo;
2014

Abstract

Background: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) accounted for 9% to 27% of all strokes worldwide in the last decade, with high early case fatality and poor functional outcome. In view of recent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of the management of ICH, the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) has updated its evidence-based guidelines for the management of ICH. Method: A multidisciplinary writing committee of 24 researchers from 11 European countries identified 20 questions relating to ICH management and created recommendations based on the evidence in RCTs using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach. Results: We found moderate- to high-quality evidence to support strong recommendations for managing patients with acute ICH on an acute stroke unit, avoiding hemostatic therapy for acute ICH not associated with antithrombotic drug use, avoiding graduated compression stockings, using intermittent pneumatic compression in immobile patients, and using blood pressure lowering for secondary prevention. We found moderate-quality evidence to support weak recommendations for intensive lowering of systolic blood pressure to <140mmHg within six-hours of ICH onset, early surgery for patients with a Glasgow Coma Scale score 9-12, and avoidance of corticosteroids. Conclusion: These guidelines inform the management of ICH based on evidence for the effects of treatments in RCTs. Outcome after ICH remains poor, prioritizing further RCTs of interventions to improve outcome. © 2014 World Stroke Organization.
2014
antiepileptic treatment; intracranial hemorrhage; intracranial pressure; management; antihypertensive treatment; anticoagulation
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European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guidelines for the management of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage / Thorsten, Steiner; R. A., Salman; Ronnie, Beer; Hanne, Christensen; Charlotte, Cordonnier; Laszlo, Csiba; Michael, Forsting; Sagi, Harnof; Derk, Krieger; A., David Mendelow; Carlos, Molina; Joan, Montaner; Karsten, Overgaard; Jesper, Petersson; Risto O., Roine; Erich, Schmutzhard; Karsten, Schwerdtfeger; Christian, Stapf; Turgut, Tatlisumak; B. M., Thomas; Toni, Danilo; Andreas, Unterberg; Markus, Wagner. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. - ISSN 1747-4930. - 9:(2014), pp. n/a-n/a. [10.1111/ijs.12309]
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