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International multicentre validation of the arteriovenous malformation-related intracerebral haemorrhage (AVICH) score
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International multicentre validation of the arteriovenous malformation-related intracerebral haemorrhage (AVICH) score

Marian C. Neidert, Michael T. Lawton, Louis J. Kim, John D. Nerva, Kaoru Kurisu, Fusao Ikawa, Juergen Konczalla, Nazife Dinc, Volker Seifert, Julian Habdank-Kolaczkowski, …
Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry, Vol.89(11), pp.1163-1166
11/2018
PMID: 28986471

Abstract

ObjectiveThe recently published arteriovenous malformation-related intracerebral haemorrhage (AVICH) score showed better outcome prediction for patients with arteriovenous malformation (AVM)-related intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) than other AVM or ICH scores. Here we present the results of a multicentre, external validation of the AVICH score.MethodsAll participating centres (n=11) provided anonymous data on 325 patients to form the Spetzler-Martin (SM) grade, the supplemented SM (sSM) grade, the ICH score and the AVICH score. Modified Rankin score (mRS) at last follow-up (mean 25.6 months) was dichotomized into favourable (mRS 0-2, n=210) and unfavourable (mRS 3-6;n=115). Univariate and AUROC analyses were performed to validate the AVICH score.ResultsExcept nidus structure and AVM size, all single parameters forming the SM, sSM, ICH and AVICH score and the scores itself were significantly different between both outcome groups in the univariate analysis. The AVICH score was confirmed to be the highest predictive outcome score with an AUROC of 0.765 compared with 0.705 for the ICH score and 0.682 for the sSM grade.ConclusionThe multicentre-validated AVICH score predicts clinical outcome superior to pre-existing scores. We suggest the routine use of this score for future clinical outcome prediction and in clinical research.Trial registration numberNCT02920645.

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