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A study published recently in TheStroke, an authoritative journal in the field of cardiovascular disease, aims to assess the incidence and outcome of subcavity hemorrhage (aSAH) in an aneurysm cobweb nationwide.
swiss cobweb subcatage hemorrhage study (SOS) was launched in 2008 and offers a unique opportunity to learn about data nationwide.
between 1 January 2009 and 31 December 2014, the researchers included all patients admitted to hospital throughout Switzerland who were diagnosed with haemorrhage in the lower cavity of the aneurysm cobwebs in a forward-looking registration centre.
the incidence based on time-matched population data.
researchers recorded parameters at the time of hospitalization, as well as patient outcomes at the time of discharge and one year later.
researchers recorded data on 1,787 consecutive visits.
in Switzerland, the rate of haemorrhage in the lower cavity of the aneurysm cobwebs is 3.7 per 100,000 people per year.
number of female patients was 1,170 (65.5 per cent).
the improved Rankin scale (0-2), follow-up rate was 91.3 per cent over a one-year period and 1,042 patients (58.8 per cent) had the ability to live independently.
about 1 in 10 patients who do not live on their own (the improved Rankin scale scores 3-5; n-185; 10.4%).
20.1 per cent (n-356) at the time of discharge and 22.1 per cent (n-391) a year later.
result, the current rate of subcavity bleeding in Switzerland's aneurysm cobwebs is lower than expected, indicating a global trend in hospitalization for intracranial aneurysm rupture.
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