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Early minimally invasive image-guided endoscopic evacuation of intracerebral hemorrhage (EMINENT-ICH): a randomized controlled trial.
Journal Paper/Review - Oct 18, 2024
Hallenberger Tim Jonas, Fischer Urs, Bonati Leo Hermann, Dutilh Gilles, Mucklow Rosine, Vogt Andrea Sarti, Boeni-Eckstein Claudia, Cardia Andrea, Schubert Gerrit A, Bijlenga Phillipe, Messerer Mahmoud, Raabe Andreas, Akeret Kevin, Zweifel Christian, Kuhle Jens, Alfieri Alex, Fournier Jean-Yves, Fandino Javier, Hostettler Isabel, Schneider Ulf Christoph, Guzman Raphael, Soleman Jehuda
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Spontaneous supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage is the deadliest form of stroke with mortality rates over 50%. Currently, no sufficiently effective treatment to improve both mortality and functional outcome rates exists. However, it seems that minimally invasive surgery, especially endoscopic surgery, might be beneficial in improving survival and functional outcome rates, yet large confirmatory studies thereof are lacking. The aim of this trial is to compare whether early minimally invasive endoscopic surgery leads to improved functional outcome rates compared to the best medical treatment.