Subdural Hematoma In Alcoholics. As this blood starts to build up in the subdural space, it can place pressure on the brain (intracranial hypertension) and can cause brain damage. We study 15,946 people who take alcohol or have subdural hematoma.

We study 15,946 people who take alcohol or have subdural hematoma. No report of subdural hematoma is found in people who take alcohol. The postoperative course and final outcome after evacuation of subdural haematoma are described in 106 male patients in relation to their alcohol consumption.