Thai venous stroke prognostic score: TV-SPSS

Background and Objective: Prognosis of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) has never been studied in Thailand. A simple prognostic score to predict poor prognosis of CVST has also never been reported. The authors are aiming to establish a simple and reliable prognostic score for this condition....

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Main Authors: Niphon Poungvarin, Naraporn Prayoonwiwat, Disya Ratanakorn, Somchai Towanabut, Tassanee Tantirittisak, Nijasri Suwanwela, Kamman Phanthumchinda, Somsak Tiamkoa, Siwaporn Chankrachang, Samart Nidhinandana, Somsak Laptikultham, Sansern Limsoontarakul, Suthipol Udomphanthuruk
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spelling th-mahidol.278852018-09-13T13:52:31Z Thai venous stroke prognostic score: TV-SPSS Niphon Poungvarin Naraporn Prayoonwiwat Disya Ratanakorn Somchai Towanabut Tassanee Tantirittisak Nijasri Suwanwela Kamman Phanthumchinda Somsak Tiamkoa Siwaporn Chankrachang Samart Nidhinandana Somsak Laptikultham Sansern Limsoontarakul Suthipol Udomphanthuruk Mahidol University Prasat Neurological Institute Chulalongkorn University Khon Khen University Chiang Mai University Pramongkutklao Hospital Rajavithi Hospital Medicine Background and Objective: Prognosis of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) has never been studied in Thailand. A simple prognostic score to predict poor prognosis of CVST has also never been reported. The authors are aiming to establish a simple and reliable prognostic score for this condition. Material and Method: The medical records of CVST patients from eight neurological training centers in Thailand who received between April 1993 and September 2005 were reviewed as part of this retrospective study. Clinical features included headache, seizure, stroke risk factors, Glasgow coma scale (GCS), blood pressure on arrival, papilledema, hemiparesis, meningeal irritation sign, location of occluded venous sinuses, hemorrhagic infarction, cerebrospinal fluid opening pressure, treatment options, length of stay, and other complications were analyzed to determine the outcome using modified Rankin scale (mRS). Poor prognosis (defined as mRS of 3-6) was determined on the discharge date. Results: One hundred ninety four patients' records, 127 females (65.5%) and mean age of 36.6 ± 14.4 years, were analyzed. Fifty-one patients (26.3%) were in the poor outcome group (mRS 3-6). Overall mortality was 8.4%. Univariate analysis and then multivariate analysis using SPSS version 11.5 revealed only four statistically significant predictors influencing outcome of CVST. They were underlying malignancy, low GCS, presence of hemorrhagic infarction (for poor outcome), and involvement of lateral sinus (for good outcome). Thai venous stroke prognostic score (TV-SPSS) was derived from these four factors using a multiple logistic model. Conclusion: A simple and pragmatic prognostic score for CVST outcome has been developed with high sensitivity (93%), yet low specificity (33%). The next study should focus on the validation of this score in other prospective populations. 2018-09-13T06:52:31Z 2018-09-13T06:52:31Z 2009-11-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.92, No.11 (2009), 1413-1422 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-75349090068 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/27885 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=75349090068&origin=inward
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country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Niphon Poungvarin
Naraporn Prayoonwiwat
Disya Ratanakorn
Somchai Towanabut
Tassanee Tantirittisak
Nijasri Suwanwela
Kamman Phanthumchinda
Somsak Tiamkoa
Siwaporn Chankrachang
Samart Nidhinandana
Somsak Laptikultham
Sansern Limsoontarakul
Suthipol Udomphanthuruk
Thai venous stroke prognostic score: TV-SPSS
description Background and Objective: Prognosis of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) has never been studied in Thailand. A simple prognostic score to predict poor prognosis of CVST has also never been reported. The authors are aiming to establish a simple and reliable prognostic score for this condition. Material and Method: The medical records of CVST patients from eight neurological training centers in Thailand who received between April 1993 and September 2005 were reviewed as part of this retrospective study. Clinical features included headache, seizure, stroke risk factors, Glasgow coma scale (GCS), blood pressure on arrival, papilledema, hemiparesis, meningeal irritation sign, location of occluded venous sinuses, hemorrhagic infarction, cerebrospinal fluid opening pressure, treatment options, length of stay, and other complications were analyzed to determine the outcome using modified Rankin scale (mRS). Poor prognosis (defined as mRS of 3-6) was determined on the discharge date. Results: One hundred ninety four patients' records, 127 females (65.5%) and mean age of 36.6 ± 14.4 years, were analyzed. Fifty-one patients (26.3%) were in the poor outcome group (mRS 3-6). Overall mortality was 8.4%. Univariate analysis and then multivariate analysis using SPSS version 11.5 revealed only four statistically significant predictors influencing outcome of CVST. They were underlying malignancy, low GCS, presence of hemorrhagic infarction (for poor outcome), and involvement of lateral sinus (for good outcome). Thai venous stroke prognostic score (TV-SPSS) was derived from these four factors using a multiple logistic model. Conclusion: A simple and pragmatic prognostic score for CVST outcome has been developed with high sensitivity (93%), yet low specificity (33%). The next study should focus on the validation of this score in other prospective populations.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Niphon Poungvarin
Naraporn Prayoonwiwat
Disya Ratanakorn
Somchai Towanabut
Tassanee Tantirittisak
Nijasri Suwanwela
Kamman Phanthumchinda
Somsak Tiamkoa
Siwaporn Chankrachang
Samart Nidhinandana
Somsak Laptikultham
Sansern Limsoontarakul
Suthipol Udomphanthuruk
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author Niphon Poungvarin
Naraporn Prayoonwiwat
Disya Ratanakorn
Somchai Towanabut
Tassanee Tantirittisak
Nijasri Suwanwela
Kamman Phanthumchinda
Somsak Tiamkoa
Siwaporn Chankrachang
Samart Nidhinandana
Somsak Laptikultham
Sansern Limsoontarakul
Suthipol Udomphanthuruk
author_sort Niphon Poungvarin
title Thai venous stroke prognostic score: TV-SPSS
title_short Thai venous stroke prognostic score: TV-SPSS
title_full Thai venous stroke prognostic score: TV-SPSS
title_fullStr Thai venous stroke prognostic score: TV-SPSS
title_full_unstemmed Thai venous stroke prognostic score: TV-SPSS
title_sort thai venous stroke prognostic score: tv-spss
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/27885
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