Abstract
Introduction: Hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accident (HCVA) is a medical or medico- surgical emergency requiring treatment in neurovascular or intensive care units. The aim of this work was to determine the prognostic factors of hemorrhagic stroke in young subjects in intensive care in the 3 university hospitals of Abidjan. Method: This is a descriptive and analytical retrospective study covering, which extends from January 2018 to December 2022, taking into account All patients aged 18 to 50 admitted to intensive care for a hemorrhagic stroke during the study period. Results: 146 patients including 100 men were included. The average age was 43 years old. High blood pressure was the main modifiable risk factor. The average Glasgow score was 8.2 and 98% of cases presented with impaired consciousness. Grade 3 hypertension was found in 73 patients on admission. The main location of the hemorrhage on imaging was parenchymal and 45% of subjects had an ICH score greater than or equal to 3 in almost 50% of cases. Nicardipine was the antihypertensive of choice. 103 patients were intubated and ventilated. 52% underwent neurosedation 13% underwent neurosurgery. The average length of hospitalization was 8.3 days during which 72.6% of patients presented complications, mostly infectious. Mortality remains high at 66.44% of cases. We listed as prognostic factors, inaugural deep coma, inaugural grade 3 arterial hypertension, ICH severity score greater than or equal to 3, renal failure and length of stay less than 7 days. Conclusion: Hemorrhagic strokes in young subjects remain a common condition in our country. Mortality in intensive care is high and is linked to clinical and neurological severity, biological disorders, the occurrence of complications and the length of stay in intensive care.
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