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In total,46 patients(73%)survived.Despite complete hemispheric infarction, no survivor suffered from complete hemiplegia or was permanently wheelchair bound.In patients with speech-dominant hemispheric infarction (n=11),only mild to moderate aphasia was present.The mean BI score was 65 and RS score revealed severe handicap in 13%of the patients.In 31 patients with early decompressive surgery,mortality was 16%and BI score 68.8.Early hemicraniectomy led to a significant reduction in the length of time critical care therapy was needed(7.4 versus 13.3 days,P<0.05).In general, the outcome of patients treated with craniectomy in severe ischemic hemispheric infarction was surprisingly good.In addition,early decompressive surgery may further improve outcome in these patients. |
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