Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Volume Measurement and Progression Surveillance of Intracerebral Haemorrhage Using Transcranial Ultrasound
This study investigates the ability of ultrasound to measure the volume of a brain
hemorrhage in the acute phase after hospital admission.
It is known that approximately 30% of patients admitted with a brain hemorrhage will suffer
from enlargement of the hematoma within the first hours after admission.
In this study the investigators measure the volume of the hematoma every 30 minutes up to 6
hours after admission and every 2 hours between 6-12 hours.
This study investigates the use of transcranial ultrasound (TCU) for the surveillance of
patients with intracerebral hemorrhages. Using transcranial ultrasound makes it possible to
visualize and follow the bleeding progression through 3 points of the scull where the bone
is thin enough to allow the penetration of sound waves. This can be done at bedside. Today
the investigators do not know for sure if clinical parameters determine a haematoma
expansion. TCU will allow us to follow the haematoma progression serially in the acute phase
and relate the haematoma expansion to parameters like blood pressure, neurological status
(NIHSS-score) and radiological signs of ongoing bleeding (spot signs) on CT-angiogram (CTA).
Hypothesis:
1. Bedside ultrasound volume assessment is accurate in estimating the haematoma volume
compared to computer tomography (CT) and can dynamically document the haematoma
expansion.
2. The haematoma expansion is accompanied by neurological deterioration and happens only
with patients with CT demonstrated spot signs.
3. The haematoma expansion is observed with patients with high blood pressure.
Aim of study:
1. To validate the accuracy of ultrasound (US) compared to CT in estimating haematoma
volume with ICH patients.
2. To measure ICH volume serially in the acute phase using US and up to 12 hours aiming
at:
- Describing the timing of the haematoma expansion.
- Relating to neurological deterioration, systemic blood pressure and detection of
spot signs on CTA.
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