Critical Care Research and Practice (Jan 2016)

Spectrum of Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Children: A Report from PICU of a Resource Limited Country

  • Qalab Abbas,
  • Qurat ul Ain Merchant,
  • Bushra Nasir,
  • Anwar ul Haque,
  • Basit Salam,
  • Gohar Javed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/9124245
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in children is a rare but disabling disease that accounts for almost half cases of stroke. We report our experience of ICH in children. Retrospective review of medical records of children (1 month-16 years) admitted in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit between January 2007 and December 2014 was done. Data collected included age, gender, presentation, examination findings, neuroimaging done (CT, MRI, and angiography) management (conservative/intervention), and outcome. Results are presented as frequency and percentages. Of the total 50 patients, 58% were male and 26% were 60 mL. CT scan was done in 98% patients and MRI in 34%, while 6% underwent conventional angiography. 60% patients were managed conservatively, 36% underwent neurosurgical intervention, and 6% underwent radiological vascular intervention. Hematologic causes were identified in 52% patients and vascular malformations in 14% and in 26% no cause could be identified. 26% of patients expired.