@article{22776, author = {Heeley E. and Stapf C. and Robinson T. and Hata J. and Zhang S. and Lindley R. and Chen X. and Davies L. and Arima H. and Delcourt C. and Sato S. and Anderson Craig and Zheng D. and Hackett M and Lavados P. and Salman R. and Sandset E. and Chalmers J.}, title = {Intracerebral hemorrhage location and outcome among INTERACT2 participants}, abstract = {
OBJECTIVE: To clarify associations between intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) location and clinical outcomes among participants of the main phase Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage Trial (INTERACT2). METHODS: Associations between ICH sites and poor outcomes (death [6] or major disability [3-5] of modified Rankin Scale) and European Quality of Life Scale (EQ-5D) utility scores at 90 days were assessed in logistic regression models. RESULTS: Of 2,066 patients included in the analyses, associations were identified between ICH sites and poor outcomes: involvement of posterior limb of internal capsule increased risks of death or major disability (odds ratio [OR] 2.10) and disability (OR 1.81); thalamic involvement increased risks of death or major disability (OR 2.24) and death (OR 1.97). Involvement of the posterior limb of the internal capsule, thalamus, and infratentorial sites were each associated with poor EQ-5D utility score (
}, year = {2017}, journal = {NeurologyNeurologyNeurology}, volume = {88}, edition = {2017/02/27}, number = {15}, pages = {1408-1414}, isbn = {1526-632X (Electronic)