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Table 3 Correlation between Glasgow Coma Score, Intracerebral Hemorrhage Score, National Institute of Health Stroke Score, Modified Rankin Score, and selected study parameters

From: The NIHSS score can predict the outcome of patients with primary intracerebral hemorrhage

Variables

GCS

ICH score

NIHSS

mRS

r

p value (Sig.)

r

p value (Sig.)

r

p value (Sig.)

r

p value (Sig.)

Age (years)

− 0.057

0.540 (NS)

+ 0.145

0.121 (NS)

+ 0.094

0.316 (NS)

+ 0.108

0.247 (NS)

SBP (mmHg)

− 0.321

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.245

0.008 (HS)

+ 0.359

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.161

0.084 (NS)

WBCs (× 103/mm3)

− 0.259

0.005 (HS)

+ 0.309

0.001 (HS)

+ 0.282

0.002 (HS)

+ 0.333

< 0.001 (HS)

Random blood glucose (mg/dl)

− 0.389

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.391

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.364

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.382

< 0.001 (HS)

ESR

− 0.397

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.368

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.422

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.355

< 0.001 (HS)

CRP

− 0.376

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.414

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.337

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.352

< 0.001 (HS)

Volume of hematoma (cm3)

− 0.455

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.599

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.456

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.483

< 0.001 (HS)

Midline shift (cm)

− 0.463

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.468

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.386

< 0.001 (HS)

+ 0.481

< 0.001 (HS)

  1. SBP systolic blood pressure, WBCs white blood cells, ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate, CRP C-reactive protein