Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3041556 Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveWe investigated the relationship between fibrinolytic factors and computed tomography (CT) findings in patients with chronic subdural hematomas (CSDHs).MethodsThirty-one patients with CSDHs were divided on the basis of CT findings into heterogeneous and homogeneous groups. A sample from the subdural hematoma was obtained at surgery to measure the concentrations of fibrinogen and D-dimer.ResultsThe mean level of fibrinogen in the heterogeneous group, including the layering (n = 4) and mixed (n = 10) type, was 88.2 ± 121.2 mg/dL, whereas in the homogeneous group, including high density (n = 2), isodensity (n = 9), and low density (n = 6) types, it was <25 mg/dL. The concentration of fibrinogen was significantly higher in the heterogeneous group than in the homogeneous group (p = 0.006). The mean level of D-dimer in the heterogeneous group was 35,407.9 ± 16,325.5 μg/L, whereas for the homogeneous group it was 1476.4 ± 2091.4 μg/L. The concentration of D-dimer was significantly higher in the heterogeneous group than in the homogeneous group (p < 0.001).ConclusionsThe layering and mixed types of CSDH exhibited higher concentrations of fibrinogen and D-dimer in subdural hematoma than the homogeneous types. These fibrinolytic factors appear to be associated with evolution in CSDHs with heterogeneous density.

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