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ASPECT 脑积水系统:一种用于临床的非层次描述系统。

The ASPECT Hydrocephalus System: a non-hierarchical descriptive system for clinical use.

机构信息

Copenhagen CSF Study Group, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Department of Neurosurgery 6031, Rigshospitalet, Inge Lehmanns Vej 6, Copenhagen, DK 2100, Denmark.

出版信息

Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2023 Feb;165(2):355-365. doi: 10.1007/s00701-022-05412-6. Epub 2022 Nov 24.

Abstract

In patients with hydrocephalus, prognosis and intervention are based on multiple factors. This includes, but is not limited to, time of onset, patient age, treatment history, and obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid flow. Consequently, several distinct hydrocephalus classification systems exist. The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is universally applied, but in ICD-10 and the upcoming ICD-11, hydrocephalus diagnoses incorporate only a few factors, and the hydrocephalus diagnoses of the ICD systems are based on different clinical measures. As a consequence, multiple diagnoses can be applied to individual cases. Therefore, similar patients may be described with different diagnoses, while clinically different patients may be diagnosed identically. This causes unnecessary dispersion in hydrocephalus diagnostics, rendering the ICD classification of little use for research and clinical decision-making. This paper critically reviews the ICD systems for scientific and functional limitations in the classification of hydrocephalus and presents a new descriptive system. We propose describing hydrocephalus by a system consisting of six clinical key factors of hydrocephalus: A (anatomy); S (symptomatology); P (previous interventions); E (etiology); C (complications); T (time-onset and current age). The "ASPECT Hydrocephalus System" is a systematic, nuanced, and applicable description of patients with hydrocephalus, with a potential to resolve the major issues of previous classifications, thus providing new opportunities for standardized treatment and research.

摘要

在脑积水患者中,预后和干预措施基于多种因素。这包括但不限于发病时间、患者年龄、治疗史以及脑脊液流动受阻等。因此,存在几种不同的脑积水分类系统。国际疾病分类(ICD)被普遍应用,但在 ICD-10 和即将推出的 ICD-11 中,脑积水诊断仅纳入了少数因素,并且 ICD 系统的脑积水诊断基于不同的临床指标。因此,同一个病例可能会被诊断出多种脑积水。因此,类似的患者可能会被诊断出不同的疾病,而临床上不同的患者可能会被诊断出相同的疾病。这导致脑积水诊断不必要的分散,使 ICD 分类在研究和临床决策方面几乎没有用处。本文批判性地回顾了 ICD 系统在脑积水分类方面的科学和功能局限性,并提出了一种新的描述性系统。我们建议通过一个由六个与脑积水相关的临床关键因素组成的系统来描述脑积水:A(解剖学);S(症状学);P(既往干预);E(病因);C(并发症);T(发病时间和当前年龄)。“ASPECT 脑积水系统”是一种系统、细致且适用于脑积水患者的描述方法,有可能解决以往分类的主要问题,从而为标准化治疗和研究提供新的机会。

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