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Low hemoglobin is associated with worse outcomes via larger hematoma volume in intracerebral hemorrhage due to systemic disease.


ABSTRACT: Whether hemoglobin is associated with outcomes of a specific subtype of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is unknown. A total of 4643 patients with ICH from a multicenter cohort were included in the analysis (64.0% male; mean age [SD], 58.3 [15.2] year), of whom 1319 (28.4%) had anemia on admission. The unsupervised consensus cluster method was employed to classify the patients into three clusters. The patients of cluster 3 were characterized by a high frequency of anemia (85.3%) and mainly composed of patients of systemic disease ICH subtype (SD-ICH; 90.0%) according to the SMASH-U etiologies. In SD-ICH, a strong interaction effect was observed between anemia and 3-month death (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 4.33, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.60-11.9, = 0.004), and the hemoglobin levels were linearly associated with 3-month death (aOR 0.75, 95% CI 0.60-0.92; = 0.009), which was partially mediated by larger baseline hematoma volume (= 0.008). This study demonstrated a strong linear association between low hemoglobin levels and worse outcomes in SD-ICH, suggesting that hemoglobin-elevating therapy might be extensively needed in a specific subtype of ICH.

SUBMITTER: Zhang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8906467 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Low hemoglobin is associated with worse outcomes via larger hematoma volume in intracerebral hemorrhage due to systemic disease.

Zhang Shuting S   Shu Yang Y   Chen Yunlong Y   Liu Xiaoyang X   Liu Yu Y   Cheng Yajun Y   Wu Bo B   Lei Peng P   Liu Ming M  

MedComm 20220223 1


Whether hemoglobin is associated with outcomes of a specific subtype of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is unknown. A total of 4643 patients with ICH from a multicenter cohort were included in the analysis (64.0% male; mean age [SD], 58.3 [15.2] year), of whom 1319 (28.4%) had anemia on admission. The unsupervised consensus cluster method was employed to classify the patients into three clusters. The patients of cluster 3 were characterized by a high frequency of anemia (85.3%) and mainly compose  ...[more]

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