To develop a composite score for predicting functional outcome post–intracerebral hemorrhage (ICeH) using proxy measures that can be assessed retrospectively.
Data from the observational ERICH study were used to derive a composite score (SAVED2) to predict an unfavorable 90-day modified Rankin scale (mRS) score. Independent predictors of unfavorable mRS were identified
There were 2,449 patients from ERICH with valid mRS data who survived to hospital discharge. Predictors associated with unfavorable 90-day mRS score and their corresponding point values were: age ≥70 years (odds ratio [OR], 3.8; 1-point); prior stroke (OR, 2.8; 1-point); need for ventilation (OR, 2.7; 1-point); extended hospital stay (OR, 2.7; 1-point); and non-home discharge location (OR, 5.3; 2-points). Incidence of unfavorable 90-day mRS increased with higher SAVED2 scores (
Using data collected at hospital discharge, the SAVED2 score predicted unfavorable mRS in patients with ICeH.