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Early surgery versus initial conservative treatment in patients with spontaneous supratentorial lobar intracerebral haematomas (STICH II): A randomised trial

AD Mendelow, BA Gregson, EN Rowan, GD Murray, A Gholkar, PM Mitchell, GD Murray, P Mitchell, P Sandercock, G Ford, D Barer, A Strong, PM Mitchell, GD Murray, BA Gregson, D Hanley, DT Hope, A Skene, HM Fernandes, S Metcalfe Show all

Lancet | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2013

Abstract

Background The balance of risk and benefit from early neurosurgical intervention for conscious patients with superficial lobar intracerebral haemorrhage of 10-100 mL and no intraventricular haemorrhage admitted within 48 h of ictus is unclear. We therefore tested the hypothesis that early surgery compared with initial conservative treatment could improve outcome in these patients. Methods In this international, parallel-group trial undertaken in 78 centres in 27 countries, we compared early surgical haematoma evacuation within 12 h of randomisation plus medical treatment with initial medical treatment alone (later evacuation was allowed if judged necessary). An automatic telephone and intern..

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