2017
Factors Considered by Clinicians when Prognosticating Intracerebral Hemorrhage Outcomes
Hwang DY, Chu SY, Dell CA, Sparks MJ, Watson TD, Langefeld CD, Comeau ME, Rosand J, Battey TWK, Koch S, Perez ML, James ML, McFarlin J, Osborne JL, Woo D, Kittner SJ, Sheth KN. Factors Considered by Clinicians when Prognosticating Intracerebral Hemorrhage Outcomes. Neurocritical Care 2017, 27: 316-325. PMID: 28744847, DOI: 10.1007/s12028-017-0430-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracerebral hemorrhageRadiographic factorsMethodsThis prospective observational studyClinical scalesPre-existing comorbiditiesProspective observational studyIntracerebral hemorrhage outcomesSubjective clinical judgmentJudgment of physiciansRankin ScaleICH patientsFunctional outcomeUS CentersObservational studyPrognostic scalesClinical teamClinical judgmentFUNC scoreNursesPhysiciansExamination componentsPatientsOutcomesPrognosticationClinicians
2014
Subjective Judgments of Physicians and Nurses Are More Accurate Than Formal Clinical Scales in Predicting Functional Outcome After Intracerebral Hemorrhage (S45.006)
Hwang D, Dell C, Sparks M, Watson T, Langefeld C, Comeau M, Rosand J, Battey T, Koch S, Perez M, James M, McFarlin J, Osborne J, Woo D, Kittner S, Sheth K. Subjective Judgments of Physicians and Nurses Are More Accurate Than Formal Clinical Scales in Predicting Functional Outcome After Intracerebral Hemorrhage (S45.006). Neurology 2014, 82 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.82.10_supplement.s45.006.Peer-Reviewed Original Research