Research Article

Minimally Invasive Parafascicular Surgery (MIPS) for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Compared to Medical Management: A Case Series Comparison for a Single Institution

Table 2

Outcome data for the full sample and by treatment group: medical management versus minimally invasive parafascicular surgery (MIPS).

VariablesFull sample
()
Medical management
()
MIPS
()
value

Patient outcomes
 Vent, (%)31
(72)
17
(65)
14
(82)
0.31
 Inpatient infection, (%)21
(49)
13
(50)
8
(47)
0.85
 Deaths, (%)5
(12)
3
(12)
2
(12)
0.98
 Modified Rankin scale (mRS) at discharge median (IQR)5
(4, 5)
5
(3.75, 5)
4
(3, 5)
0.74
 Glascow coma scale score at discharge median (IQR)12
(8, 12)
10.5
(7.8, 15)
13
(9, 14)
0.75
Discharge status0.08
 Home, (%)6
(14)
5
(19)
1
(6)
 Rehabilitation facility, (%)12
(28)
4
(15)
8
(47)
 Long-term care skilled nursing facility, (%)8
(19)
7
(27)
1
(6)
 Long-term care acute hospital, (%)11
(26)
6
(23)
5
(29)
 Death or hospice, (%)6
(14)
4
(15)
2
(12)
 Glascow coma scale improvement, (%)15
(39)
8
(35)
7
(47)
0.464