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Stroke is the leading cause of death and a major of long-term disability. Death is the most outcome encountered in hemorrhage stroke cases. The mortality rate is 30-40% at 1 month for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) cases and approximately 12% for subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) cases. Disability occurs higher in hemorrhage stroke, so it needs outcome assessments. Factor that influence outcome are age, sex, hypertension, heart disease, depressed level of consciousness, arrival time, the size and location of hemorrhage. The purpose of this study was to find out the factors that influence outcome of hemorrhage stroke.This study was descriptive-analytic design with cross sectional method. Research subjects taken by accidental sampling method with the number of respondents are 35 subjects whom diagnosed hemorrage stroke who were treated in neurological department of dr.Zainoel Abidin General Hospital. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariat. From 35 hemorrhage stroke patients, 23 patients are alive, and 12 patients are dead. Factors that influence the worse of outcome hemorrhage stroke are size of hemorrhage more than 30 mL, location of hemorrhage in putamen and lobar, poor outcome if intraventricular is affected, heart disease, stage of hypertentions (hypertension stage II), depressed level of consciousness, arrival time more than 2 hours, age (older than 60) and men gender. There were no relation between age, gender, arrival time, stage of hypertentions, the size and location of hemorrhage with outcome hemorrhage stroke. There were relation between heart disease and level of consciousness with outcome hemorrhage stroke.Keyword : outcome of hemorrhage stroke

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INDAH RIZKI HAKSAPANI

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http://etd.unsyiah.ac.id//index.php?p=show_detail&id=10460