Abstract
Prognostic Factors in Predicting Primary Brainstem Hemorrhage Patients: An Experience in Indonesia’s Rural Hospital
Highlights
METHODSSpontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a collection of blood in the brain parenchyma or ventricle that is caused by non-traumatic incidence.[1]
Primary brainstem hemorrhage is a rare type of hemorrhagic stroke with a very high reported mortality rate in Indonesia
Of 340 patients with hemorrhagic stroke, 23 patients were diagnosed with brainstem hemorrhage
Summary
METHODSSpontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a collection of blood in the brain parenchyma or ventricle that is caused by non-traumatic incidence.[1]. Brainstem hemorrhage correlates with poor outcomes.[8] In the previous study, the mortality rate reached 57,5%.
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