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Improved long-term survival with subdural drains following evacuation of chronic subdural haematoma

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Guilfoyle, MR 
Hutchinson, PJA 
Santarius, T 

Abstract

Background

Chronic subdural haematoma (CSDH) is a common condition that is effectively managed by burrhole drainage but requires repeat surgery in a significant minority of patients. The Cambridge Chronic Subdural Haematoma Trial (CCSHT) was a randomised controlled study that showed placement of subdural drains for 48 h following burrhole evacuation significantly reduces the incidence of reoperation and improves survival at 6 months. The present study examined the long-term survival of the patients in the trial.

Methods

In the original trial patients at a single neurosurgical centre from 2004–2007 were randomly assigned to receive a drain (n = 108) or no drain (n = 107) following burrhole drainage of CSDH. We ascertained whether the trial patients were alive in February 2016—a minimum of 8 years following enrollment—via the UK NHS tracing service. Survival was compared between the trial groups and against expected survival for the UK general population matched for age and sex.

Results

At 5 years following surgery the drain group continued to have significantly better survival than the no drain patients (p = 0.027), but this was no longer apparent at 10 years. Survival of patients in the drain group did not differ significantly from that of the general population whereas patients who did not receive a drain had significantly lower survival than expected (p = 0.0006).

Conclusion

Subdural drains following CSDH evacuation are associated with improved long-term survival, which appears similar to that expected for the general population of the same age and sex. All patients having burrhole CSDH evacuation should receive a drain as standard practice unless specifically contraindicated.

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Keywords

chronic subdural haematoma, survival, drain, randomised controlled trial

Journal Title

Acta Neurochirurgica

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0001-6268
0942-0940

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Springer
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TCC (None)