SMASH-U

Author:

Meretoja Atte1,Strbian Daniel1,Putaala Jukka1,Curtze Sami1,Haapaniemi Elena1,Mustanoja Satu1,Sairanen Tiina1,Satopää Jarno1,Silvennoinen Heli1,Niemelä Mika1,Kaste Markku1,Tatlisumak Turgut1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Neurology (A.M., D.S., J.P., S.C., E.H., S.M., T.S., M.K., T.T.), Neurosurgery (J.S., M.N.), and Radiology (H.S.), Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; and Melbourne Brain Centre at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Florey Neuroscience Institutes, and Department of Neurology, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia (A.M.).

Abstract

Background and Purpose— The purpose of this study was to provide a simple and practical clinical classification for the etiology of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Methods— We performed a retrospective chart review of consecutive patients with ICH treated at the Helsinki University Central Hospital, January 2005 to March 2010 (n=1013). We classified ICH etiology by predefined criteria as structural vascular lesions (S), medication (M), amyloid angiopathy (A), systemic disease (S), hypertension (H), or undetermined (U). Clinical and radiological features and mortality by SMASH-U (Structural lesion, Medication, Amyloid angiopathy, Systemic/other disease, Hypertension, Undetermined) etiology were analyzed. Results— Structural lesions, namely cavernomas and arteriovenous malformations, caused 5% of the ICH, anticoagulation 14%, and systemic disease 5% (23 liver cirrhosis, 8 thrombocytopenia, and 17 various rare conditions). Amyloid angiopathy (20%) and hypertensive angiopathy (35%) were common, but etiology remained undetermined in 21%. Interrater agreement in classifying cases was high (κ, 0.89; 95% CI, 0.82–0.96). Patients with structural lesions had the smallest hemorrhages (median volume, 2.8 mL) and best prognosis (3-month mortality 4%), whereas anticoagulation-related ICHs were largest (13.4 mL) and most often fatal (54%). Overall, median ICH survival was 5½ years, varying strongly by etiology ( P <0.001). After adjustment for baseline characteristics, patients with structural lesions had the lowest 3-month mortality rates (OR, 0.06; 95% CI, 0.01–0.37) and those with anticoagulation (OR, 1.9; 1.0–3.6) or other systemic cause (OR, 4.0; 1.6–10.1) the highest. Conclusions— In our patients, performing the SMASH-U classification was feasible and interrater agreement excellent. A plausible etiology was determined in most patients but remained elusive in one in 5. In this series, SMASH-U based etiology was strongly associated with survival.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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