Functional HAGIV Score Improves Intracerebral Hemorrhage Outcome Prediction
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Discovery of the day · Neurology
Integrating Time‐Adjusted Imaging Instability Into Functional Outcome Prediction After Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Development and Validation of the HAGIV Score
Dear Kelly M Leyden, this is your personalized scientific intelligence briefing — curated for your work in Neurology.
Key finding
Medicine · Neurology · Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Discovery of the day
The HAGIV score integrates the frequency of imaging markers with time-adjusted non-contrast CT metrics to improve early risk stratification for 90-day functional outcomes following spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). In a multicenter retrospective derivation and internal validation cohort of patients with supratentorial ICH, the score achieved an AUC of 0.86, significantly outperforming established tools including the ICH, MICH, and Outcome scores. For your work in linking multimodal biomarkers to clinical decision-making, this imaging-driven composite score demonstrates how integrating temporal and structural imaging parameters can sharpen outcome prediction, a framework that parallels your interest in correlating proteomic biomarkers with imaging and clinical data to guide therapeutic stratification.
Novelty
76%
Rigor
86%
Significance
84%
Validity
83%
Clarity
90%
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