RESUMEN
The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of the clinical parameters and the computerized Tomography [CT] scan findings of those patients on outcome and their influence on management selection. The clinical parameters examined were the age of patient, the initial level of consciousness and the presence of brain stem signs. The CT scan parameters studied were location, size, and intraventricular extension of ICH. It was found that the initial level of consciousness, the volume of ICH and the presence of brain stem signs are the most important prognostic factors affecting outcome and they were statistically significant. The presence of intraventricular extension is associated with bad prognosis. The age of the patient and the location of ICH did not affect the outcome and they were statistically insignificant