DECSA

The DECSA Study (DExamethasone therapy in symptomatic patients with Chronic Subdural hematoma) compares the effect of initial DXM therapy versus primary surgery on functional outcome and cost-effectiveness, in symptomatic patients with chronic subdural hematoma. We hypothesize that treatment with DXM is as effective as BHC, at lower costs. Secondary objectives are to compare the number of surgical intervention prevented in the intervention (DXM) group, haematoma recurrence and thickness, complications, mortality, quality of life, drug related adverse events, and duration of hospital stay

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Title DECSA
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The DECSA Study (DExamethasone therapy in symptomatic patients with Chronic Subdural hematoma) compares the effect of initial DXM therapy versus primary surgery on functional outcome and cost-effectiveness, in symptomatic patients with chronic subdural hematoma. We hypothesize that treatment with DXM is as effective as BHC, at lower costs. Secondary objectives are to compare the number of surgical intervention prevented in the intervention (DXM) group, haematoma recurrence and thickness, complications, mortality, quality of life, drug related adverse events, and duration of hospital stay

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Health-RI servicedesk
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Health-RI
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Ruben Dammers
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Release date 2024-12-05T20:15:03+00:00
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    Identifier https://xnat-acc.health-ri.nl/data/archive/projects/decsa
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    URI https://fdp-acc.healthdata.nl/dataset/d31a32f7-ab2d-4b6f-9243-0b931d475afc