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Causes and Trauma Apportionment Score of Chronic Subdural Hematoma

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Abstract
Objective
The pathophysiology of chronic subdural hematoma (CSH) is not yet clear. Trauma alone is not sufficient to result in CSH in young individuals, while a trivial injury can result in CSH in older adults. Although the causality and apportionment of trauma are important issues in CSH, especially in terms of insurance, it is too obscure to solve all struggles.

Methods
There are three key factors for producing CSH. First, CSH necessitates a potential subdural reservoir. Other important precipitating factors are trauma and coagulopathy. However, these factors are not sufficient to cause CSH development. The trauma apportionment score (TAS) can be used to compare the relative importance of these three factors. Here, we applied the TAS to 239 consecutive cases of CSH. We retrospectively obtained the patients' history and laboratory results from their medical records.

Results
The TAS ranged from −5 to 5. The most common score was 0. If we defined the cause of CSH as being combined when the TAS was 0, then the cause was combined in 30 cases (12.6%). If we extended the criteria for a combined cause from 0 to −1 to 1, the cause was combined in 107 cases (44.8%). Regardless of the criteria used, traumatic CSHs were more common than were spontaneous CSHs. Spontaneous CSHs were more common in older than in younger patients (p<0.01, Fisher's exact test).

Conclusion
The TAS is a useful tool for differentiating the causality of CSH.
All Author(s)
K. S. Lee ; S. M. Yoon ; J. S. Oh ; H. J. Oh ; J. J. Shim ; J. W. Doh
Issued Date
2018
Type
Article
Keyword
AgingCausalityCraniocerebral traumaHematoma, subdural, chronicInsuranceIntracranial pressure
Publisher
대한신경손상학회
Korean Neurotraumatology Society
ISSN
2234-8999 ; 2288-2243
Citation Title
Korean journal of neurotrauma
Citation Volume
14
Citation Number
2
Citation Start Page
61
Citation End Page
67
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.13004/kjnt.2018.14.2.61
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/2872
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