High In-Hospital Mortality Incidence Rate and Its Predictors in Patients with Intracranial Hemorrhage Undergoing Endotracheal Intubation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Patient Population
2.2. Variable Definitions
2.2.1. Outcome Variable
2.2.2. Collected Potential Variables
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | All Patients (n = 180) | In-Hospital Mortality | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
No (n = 75) | Yes (n = 105) | |||
Count (% of Total) | Count (% of Total) | Count (% of Total) | ||
Gender | 0.040 C,* | |||
Male | 132 (73.33) | 61 (81.33) | 71 (67.62) | |
Female | 48 (26.67) | 14 (18.67) | 34 (32.38) | |
Hypertension | 127 (70.56) | 54 (72.00) | 73 (69.52) | 0.719 C |
History of alcohol abuse | 38 (21.11) | 15 (20.00) | 23 (21.90) | 0.758 C |
Diabetes | 18 (10.00) | 7 (9.33) | 11 (10.48) | 0.801 C |
History of cerebrovascular accident | 29 (16.11) | 15 (20.00) | 14 (13.33) | 0.230 C |
GCS score | 0.323 C | |||
≤8 | 22 (12.22) | 8 (10.67) | 14 (13.33) | |
9–12 | 81 (45.00) | 30 (40.00) | 51 (48.57) | |
13–15 | 77 (42.78) | 37 (49.33) | 40 (38.10) | |
Extent of motor paralysis | 0.476 F | |||
Hemiplegia | 159 (88.33) | 67 (89.33) | 92 (87.62) | |
Quadriplegia | 16 (8.89) | 5 (6.67) | 11 (10.48) | |
No paralysis | 5 (2.78) | 3 (4.00) | 2 (1.90) | |
Facial nerve paralysis | 1.000 F | |||
Central facial palsy | 154 (85.56) | 64 (85.33) | 90 (85.71) | |
Peripheral facial nerve palsy | 16 (8.89) | 7 (9.33) | 9 (8.57) | |
No paralysis | 10 (5.56) | 4 (5.33) | 6 (5.71) | |
Babinski sign | 0.513 F | |||
Unilateral positive | 150 (83.33) | 65 (86.67) | 85 (80.95) | |
Bilateral positive | 25 (13.89) | 9 (12.00) | 16 (15.24) | |
Negative | 5 (2.78) | 1 (1.33) | 4 (3.81) | |
Pupillary reactivity | 0.111 F | |||
Unilateral mydriasis | 12 (6.67) | 6 (8.00) | 6 (5.71) | |
Bilateral mydriasis | 6 (3.33) | 0 (0.00) | 6 (5.71) | |
No mydriasis | 161 (89.44) | 69 (92.00) | 92 (87.62) | |
Pupil contraction | 1 (0.56) | 0 (0.00) | 1 (0.95) | |
Pupillary light reflex | 0.297 F | |||
Positive | 162 (90.00) | 69 (92.00) | 93 (88.57) | |
Negative | 17 (9.44) | 5 (6.67) | 12 (11.43) | |
N/A | 1 (0.56) | 1 (1.33) | 0 (0.00) | |
Dysphagia | 0.696 C | |||
No | 41 (22.78) | 16 (21.33) | 25 (23.81) | |
Yes | 139 (77.22) | 59 (78.67) | 80 (76.19) | |
Headache | 0.296 F | |||
No | 63 (35.00) | 22 (29.33) | 41 (39.05) | |
Yes | 117 (65.00) | 53 (70.67) | 64 (60.95) | |
Stiff Neck | 0.024 C,* | |||
No | 51 (28.33) | 28 (37.33) | 23 (21.90) | |
Yes | 129 (71.67) | 47 (62.67) | 82 (78.10) | |
Seizure | 0.215 C | |||
No | 164 (91.11) | 66 (88.00) | 98 (93.33) | |
Yes | 16 (8.89) | 9 (12.00) | 7 (6.67) | |
Mean ± SD (IQR) | Mean ± SD (IQR) | Mean ± SD (IQR) | ||
Time interval between the onset and arrival to our center (hours) | 0.88 ± 1.68 (0.04–12) | 1.00 ± 2.01 (0.04–12) | 0.80 ± 1.40 (0.04–8) | 0.9802 M |
Patient age (years) | 62.64 ± 13.82 (24–93) | 63.56 ± 11.95 (24–89) | 61.99 ± 13.76 (30–93) | 0.2271 T |
BMI (kg/m2) | 20.78 ± 2.97 (14.6–34.6) | 21.00 ± 3.04 (16–34.6) | 20.62 ± 2.99 (14.6–28) | 0.5650 M |
GCS score | 11.68 ± 2.71 (3–15) | 12.05 ± 2.58 (3–15) | 11.41 ± 2.78 (3–15) | 0.0907 M |
Variables | All Patients (n = 180) | In-Hospital Mortality | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
No (n = 75) | Yes (n = 105) | |||
Count (% of Total) | Count (% of Total) | Count (% of Total) | ||
Glucose level | 0.967 C | |||
≥11.1 mmol/L | 19 (10.561) | 8 (10.67) | 11 (10.48) | |
<11.1 mmol/L | 161 (89.44) | 67 (89.33) | 94 (89.52) | |
Serum sodium | 0.449 C | |||
Normal | 150 (83.33) | 65 (86.67) | 85 (80.95) | |
Hypernatremia | 12 (6.67) | 3 (4.00) | 9 (8.57) | |
Hyponatremia | 18 (10.00) | 7 (9.33) | 11 (10.48) | |
Increased white blood cells | 0.748 C | |||
No | 60 (33.33) | 24 (32.00) | 36 (34.29) | |
Yes | 120 (66.67) | 51 (68.00) | 69 (65.71) | |
Hypercoagulable disorder | 0.751 C | |||
No | 153 (85.00) | 63 (84.00) | 90 (85.71) | |
Yes | 27 (15.00) | 12 (16.00) | 15 (14.29) | |
Mean ± SD (IQR) | Mean ± SD (IQR) | Mean ± SD (IQR) | ||
Serum sodium (mmol/L) | 139.60 ± 4.77 (119–150) | 139.33 ± 4.07 (126–148) | 139.8 ± 5.23 (119–150) | 0.1926 M |
Glucose level (mmol/L) | 80.31 ± 2.84 (5–24) | 8.18 ± 2.28 (5–17) | 8.40 ± 3.19 (5–24) | 0.8788 M |
White blood cell (G/L) | 12.56 ± 4.65 (3.1–28.67) | 12.45 ± 4.34 (5.92–26.5) | 12.64 ± 4.88 (3.1–28.67) | 0.8891 M |
Variables | All Patients (n = 180) | In-Hospital Mortality | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
No (n = 75) | Yes (n = 105) | |||
Count (% of Total) | Count (% of Total) | Count (% of Total) | ||
Intracerebral hematoma location | 0.568 F | |||
Supratentorial | 149 (82.78) | 60 (80.00) | 89 (84.76) | |
Cerebellum | 8 (4.44) | 3 (4.00) | 5 (4.76) | |
Brain stem | 23 (12.78) | 12 (16.00) | 11 (10.48) | |
Volume of intracerebral hematoma | <0.001 C,*** | |||
Small | 100 (55.56) | 56 (74.67) | 44 (41.90) | |
Large | 80 (44.44) | 19 (25.33) | 61 (58.10) | |
Compression of the ventricular system | 0.020 C,* | |||
No | 42 (23.33) | 24 (32.00) | 18 (17.14) | |
Yes | 138 (76.67) | 51 (68.00) | 87 (82.86) | |
Midline shift | 0.064 C | |||
No | 72 (40.00) | 36 (48.00) | 36 (34.29) | |
Yes | 108 (60.00) | 39 (52.00) | 69 (65.71) | |
Brain herniation | <0.001 C,*** | |||
No | 131 (72.78) | 70 (93.33) | 61 (58.10) | |
Yes | 49 (27.22) | 5 (6.67) | 44 (41.90) | |
Hemorrhagic ventricular dilatation | 0.497 C | |||
No | 142 (78.89) | 61 (81.33) | 81 (77.14) | |
Yes | 38 (21.11) | 14 (18.67) | 24 (22.86) | |
Pneumonia | 0.015 C,* | |||
No | 12 (6.67) | 1 (1.33) | 11 (10.48) | |
Yes | 168 (93.33) | 74 (98.67) | 94 (89.52) | |
Recurrence of bleeding | 0.018 C,* | |||
No | 135 (75.00) | 63 (84.00) | 72 (68.57) | |
Yes | 45 (25.00) | 12 (16.00) | 33 (31.43) |
Variables | All Patients (n = 180) | In-Hospital Mortality | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
No (n = 75) | Yes (n = 105) | |||
Count (% of total) | Count (% of Total) | Count (% of Total) | ||
Blood pressure ≥ 180/100 (mmHg) | 29 (16.11) | 5 (6.67) | 24 (22.86) | 0.004 C,** |
GCS score | <0.001 F,*** | |||
≤8 | 98 (54.44) | 19 (25.33) | 79 (75.24) | |
9–12 | 71 (39.44) | 48 (64.00) | 23 (21.90) | |
13–15 | 11 (6.11) | 8 (10.67) | 3 (2.86) | |
Vertical oculocephalic reflex | <0.001 C,*** | |||
Positive | 83 (46.11) | 60 (80.00) | 23 (21.90) | |
Negative | 97 (53.89) | 15 (20.00) | 82 (78.10) | |
Horizontal oculocephalic reflex | <0.001 C,*** | |||
Positive | 102 (56.67) | 57 (76.00) | 45 (42.86) | |
Negative | 78 (43.33) | 18 (24.00) | 60 (57.14) | |
Pupillary reactivity | <0.001 C,*** | |||
One pupil | 36 (20.00) | 7 (9.33) | 29 (27.62) | |
Both pupils | 30 (16.67) | 1 (1.33) | 29 (27.62) | |
Normal | 114 (63.33) | 67 (89.33) | 47 (44.76) | |
Pupillary light reflex | <0.001 C,*** | |||
Positive | 110 (61.11) | 66 (88.00) | 44 (41.90) | |
Negative | 70 (38.89) | 9 (12.00) | 61 (58.10) | |
Indication for intubation | <0.001 C,*** | |||
Respiratory | 52 (28.89) | 39 (52.00) | 13 (12.38) | |
Neurology | 128 (71.11) | 36 (48.00) | 92 (87.62) | |
Mean ± SD (IQR) | Mean ± SD (IQR) | Mean ± SD (IQR) | ||
GCS score | 8.31 (2.88) | 10.24 (2.14) | 6.93 (2.54) | <0.001 M,*** |
A time interval from clinical onset to intubation | 3.68 ± 4.08 (0.04–21) | 4.72 ± 4.94 (0.04–21) | 2.93 ± 3.14 (0.04–14) | 0.032 M,* |
Variables | OR | SE | 95% CI | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age | 1.029 | 0.020 | 0.990–1.071 | 0.144 |
Gender (vs. male) | ||||
Female | 2.014 | 1.318 | 0.558–7.264 | 0.284 |
BMI > 25 (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 3.752 | 3.970 | 0.471–29.851 | 0.211 |
Hypertension (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 0.518 | 0.331 | 0.148–1.816 | 0.304 |
History of alcohol abuse (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 1.541 | 1.041 | 0.410–5.795 | 0.522 |
Diabetes (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 0.763 | 0.785 | 0.101–5.739 | 0.793 |
History of cerebrovascular accident (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 4.087 | 3.546 | 0.746–22.390 | 0.105 |
Time interval between the onset and arrival to our center | 1.047 | 0.252 | 0.653–1.680 | 0.846 |
Hyperglycemia (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 4.161 | 4.157 | 0.587–29.485 | 0.154 |
Serum sodium (vs. normal) | ||||
Hypernatremia | 6.566 | 8.259 | 0.558–77.259 | 0.135 |
Hyponatremia | 10.364 | 9.995 | 1.565–68.615 | 0.015 * |
Increased white blood cells (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 0.356 | 0.225 | 0.103–1.231 | 0.103 |
Hypercoagulable disorder (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 0.568 | 0.440 | 0.124–2.591 | 0.466 |
Hematoma location (vs. supratentorial) | ||||
Cerebellum | 0.653 | 1.072 | 0.026–16.279 | 0.796 |
Brain stem | 0.123 | 0.132 | 0.015–1.008 | 0.051 |
Volume of intracerebral hematoma (vs. small) | ||||
Large | 1.225 | 0.719 | 0.387–3.874 | 0.73 |
Compression of the ventricular system (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 0.407 | 0.396 | 0.060–2.740 | 0.356 |
Midline shift (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 1.555 | 1.379 | 0.273–8.851 | 0.619 |
Brain herniation (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 19.807 | 18.249 | 3.255–120.522 | 0.001 ** |
Hemorrhagic ventricular dilatation (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 2.314 | 1.605 | 0.593–9.017 | 0.227 |
Recurrence of bleeding (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 0.385 | 0.280 | 0.092–1.603 | 0.19 |
Blood pressure ≥ 180/100 (mmHg) (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 2.377 | 2.103 | 0.419–13.467 | 0.328 |
CGS score | 0.518 | 0.095 | 0.361–0.744 | <0.001 *** |
Vertical oculocephalic reflex (vs. positive) | ||||
Negative | 6.336 | 3.982 | 1.848–21.720 | 0.003 ** |
Horizontal oculocephalic reflex (vs. positive) | ||||
Negative | 1.124 | 0.795 | 0.280–4.499 | 0.869 |
Pupillary reactivity (vs. one pupil) | ||||
Both pupils | 4.796 | 7.633 | 0.211–108.571 | 0.325 |
Normal | 2.216 | 2.435 | 0.257–19.102 | 0.469 |
Pupillary light reflex (vs. positive) | ||||
Negative | 0.982 | 1.034 | 0.124–7.735 | 0.986 |
Indication for intubation (vs. respiratory) | ||||
Neurology | 2.154 | 1.605 | 0.500–9.279 | 0.303 |
A time interval from clinical onset to intubation | 0.909 | 0.087 | 0.753–1.098 | 0.325 |
Pseudo R2 | 0.5334 |
Variables | OR | SE | 95% CI | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Patient age | 1.031 | 0.018 | 0.995–1.068 | 0.083 |
Brain herniation (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 10.268 | 6.902 | 2.749–38.344 | 0.001 ** |
Serum sodium (vs. normal) | ||||
Hypernatremia | 4.588 | 4.468 | 0.680–30.944 | 0.118 |
Hyponatremia | 3.496 | 2.692 | 0.772–15.820 | 0.104 |
Vertical oculocephalic reflex (vs. positive) | ||||
Negative | 6.288 | 2.993 | 2.473–15.985 | <0.001 *** |
CGS score before endotracheal intubation | 0.614 | 0.075 | 0.482–0.782 | <0.001 *** |
Hematoma location (vs. supratentorial) | ||||
Infratentorial | 0.348 | 0.216 | 0.102–1.180 | 0.09 |
Indication for intubation (vs. respiratory) | ||||
Neurology | 2.414 | 1.366 | 0.795–7.323 | 0.12 |
Hyperglycemia (vs. no) | ||||
Yes | 2.764 | 1.997 | 0.670–11.393 | 0.159 |
Pseudo R2 | 0.4798 |
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Vo, H.-K.; Nguyen, C.-H.; Vo, H.-L. High In-Hospital Mortality Incidence Rate and Its Predictors in Patients with Intracranial Hemorrhage Undergoing Endotracheal Intubation. Neurol. Int. 2021, 13, 671-681. https://doi.org/10.3390/neurolint13040064
Vo H-K, Nguyen C-H, Vo H-L. High In-Hospital Mortality Incidence Rate and Its Predictors in Patients with Intracranial Hemorrhage Undergoing Endotracheal Intubation. Neurology International. 2021; 13(4):671-681. https://doi.org/10.3390/neurolint13040064
Chicago/Turabian StyleVo, Hong-Khoi, Cong-Hoang Nguyen, and Hoang-Long Vo. 2021. "High In-Hospital Mortality Incidence Rate and Its Predictors in Patients with Intracranial Hemorrhage Undergoing Endotracheal Intubation" Neurology International 13, no. 4: 671-681. https://doi.org/10.3390/neurolint13040064
APA StyleVo, H. -K., Nguyen, C. -H., & Vo, H. -L. (2021). High In-Hospital Mortality Incidence Rate and Its Predictors in Patients with Intracranial Hemorrhage Undergoing Endotracheal Intubation. Neurology International, 13(4), 671-681. https://doi.org/10.3390/neurolint13040064