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Background and Purpose— The Tada (ABC/2) formula has been used widely for volume assessment of intracerebral hematoma. However, the formula is crude for irregularly shaped hematoma. We aimed to compare the accuracy of the ABC/2 formula with open source software Slicer. Methods— Computed tomographic images of 294 patients with spontaneous intracerebral hematoma were collected. Hematoma volumes were assessed with the ABC/2 formula and calculated with software 3D Slicer. Results of these 2 methods were compared with regard to hematoma size and shape. Results— The estimated hematoma volume was 58.41±37.83 cm 3 using the ABC/2 formula, compared with 50.38±31.93 cm 3 with 3D Slicer (mean percentage deviation, 16.38±9.15%). When allocate patients into groups according to hematoma size, the mean estimation error were 3.24 cm 3 (17.72%), 5.85 cm 3 (13.72%), and 15.14 cm 3 (17.48%) for groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively. When divided by shape, estimation error was 3.33 cm 3 (9.76%), 7.19 cm 3 (18.37%), and 29.39 cm 3 (39.12%) for regular, irregular, and multilobular hematomas. Conclusions— There is significant estimation error using the ABC/2 formula to calculate hematoma volume. Compared with hematoma size, estimation error is more significantly associated with hematoma shape.
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Xinghua Xu
Xiaolei Chen
Jun Zhang
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Chinese PLA General Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f25944045c7e59042665f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/strokeaha.114.007095
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