Background: The elevation of plasma D-dimer levels may predict a higher risk of thrombosis and play a role in the pathological process of patients after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). However, its function in predicting the prognosis of ICH has not been verified on large cases. Patients and Methods: Retrospective cohort study of 1,332 consecutive patients with spontaneous ICH at an academic medical center was conducted. Functional outcome at three months after ICH was dichotomized using the modified Rankin Scale (0–2 versus 3–6). D-dimer level in blood was analyzed within 1 hr of admission. An ICH outcome score combining D-dimer level for evaluating poor functional outcome and mortality was tested. Results: The proportion of patients with poor functional outcome and mortality at three months was significantly higher in patients with elevated D-dimer level (p
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Zhou, Q., Zhang, D., Chen, X., Yang, Z., Liu, Z., Wei, B., … Yang, G. (2021). Plasma D-dimer predicts poor outcome and mortality after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage. Brain and Behavior, 11(1), 462–468. https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1946
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