Management of subdural chronic hematoma in Colombia: National survey

Abstract

Chronic subdural hematoma is a growing neurological pathology, especially in older people. Thus, describing how this entity is approached in Colombia is of great importance because it allows to evaluate and contrast this approach with that of other countries, comparing the techniques used, therapeutic management and additional measures. In this study, this comparison was carried out using a self-administered survey with 16 multiple-choice items. The results were evaluated in Microsoft Excel, determining measures of central tendency accompanied by frequencies and percentages. As an initial management, 75.5% preferred to use 1Burr Hole and, in cases of recurrence, craniotomy is the choice in 50% of cases. Regarding the placement of drainage, its use was estimated to be 83.3%, especially the subdural system closed to external drainage, with a preference of 85.2%, and without use of corticosteroids as adjuvant therapy in 88.9 % of respondents. These data are consistent with the results of studies in other countries regarding the management of this pathology

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