A matter of frailty: the modified Subdural Hematoma in the Elderly (mSHE) score

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The Subdural Hematoma in the Elderly (SHE) score was developed as a model to predict 30-day mortality from acute, chronic, and mixed subdural hematoma in the elderly population after minor or no trauma. Emerging evidence suggests frailty to be predictive of mortality and morbidity in the elderly. In this study, we aim to externally validate the SHE for chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) alone, and we hypothesize that the incorporation of frailty into the SHE may increase its predictive power. A retrospective cohort of elderly patients with CSDH after minor or no trauma being treated at our institution was evaluated with the SHE. Thirty-day mortality and outcome were documented. Patients were assessed with the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS), which was incorporated into a modified SHE (mSHE). Both the SHE and the mSHE were then assessed in their predictive powers through receiver operating characteristic statistics. We included 168 patients. Most (n = 124, 74%) had a favorable outcome at 30 days. Mortality was low at n = 7, 4%. The SHE failed to predict mortality (AUC =.564, p =.565). Contrarily, the mSHE performed well in both mortality (AUC =.749, p =.026) and outcome (AUC =.862, p

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Hernández-Durán, S., Behme, D., Rohde, V., & von der Brelie, C. (2022). A matter of frailty: the modified Subdural Hematoma in the Elderly (mSHE) score. Neurosurgical Review, 45(1), 701–708. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10143-021-01586-2

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