An acute subdural hematoma is one of the common causes of admission at neurosurgical emergency departments. However, concerns regarding surgical indication persist in patients with poor neurological status, multiple comorbidities and complications, antithrombotic therapy, and older age.

Therefore, recognizing the predictive outcome factors correctly at hospital discharge is crucial to an appropriate neurosurgical treatment. Which predictive outcome factors do you consider at discharge for deciding on a therapeutic plan?