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Suspected SAH: Utility of LP in Suspected in Normal Head CT.

Dec 09, 2024

Ā In this session we interview the lead author of this paper on subarachnoid haemorrhage investigation and risk stratification Dr Pouryahya

The Study

Pouryahya P et al. Utility of lumbar puncture after a normal brain commuted tomography scan in patients presenting to the emergency department with suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage(SAH): A new more rational approach. EMA 2020 32,756-762.

What They Did

This was a Retrospective Study

n=4407 with sudden headache
Some patients were diagnosed with a subarachnoid haemorrhage on CT brain (9%).
Some had lumbar punctures and some where admitted for further investigation
2613 patients were discharged with no lumbar puncture(LP), following normal CT, but had a 6 month followup.

230 patients were lost to followup.

Only one patient had a true positive LP following negative CT.

The author suggests a risk stratification approach to determine who requires further testing past a CT brain. The stratification is based on odds ratios related to diff...

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