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Table 1 Demographic data and risk factors of ICH patients

From: Proper timing of control of hypertension and outcome in acute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage

Variable

Favorable group (70)

Unfavorable group ( 80)

P value

mRS N (%)

0–2

70 (46.7%)

NA

3–6

80 (53.3%)

Age (mean ± SD)

70.1 ± 13 years

< 50

11 (15.7%)

6 (7.5%)

P = 0.000*

50–64

31 (44.3%)

20 (25%)

65–79

20 (28.6%)

24 (30%)

≥ 80

8 (11.4%)

30 (37.5%)

Sex

F/M (1:1.21)

Female (68)

32 (45.7%)

36 (45%)

P = 0.93

Male (82)

38 (54.3%)

44(55%)

HTN

+

47 (67.1%)

56 (70%)

P = 0.84

23 (32.9%)

24 (30%)

DM

+

10 (14.3%)

13 (16.3%)

P = 0.91

60 (85.7%)

67 (83.7%)

Hepatic disease

+

8 (11.4%)

15 (18.7%)

P = 0.31

62 (88.6%)

65 (81.3%)

Renal impairment

+

8 (11.4%)

17 (21.2%)

P = 0.16

62 (88.6%)

63 (78.8%)

IHD

+

7 (10%)

9 (11.3%)

P = 0.98

63 (90%)

71(88.7%)

Anticoagulant or Antiplatelet

+

8 (11.4%)

12 (15%)

P = 0.68

62 (88.6%)

68 (85%)

GCS

13–15

57 (81.5%)

20 (25%)

P <0.0001*

5–12

9 (12.8%)

35 (43.8%)

3–4

4 (5.7%)

25 (31.2%)

Duration of hospitalization (unite)

10.9 ± 9.1

21.7 ± 8.7

P = 0.005* (t test)

  1. mRS modified Rankin Scale, HTN hypertension, DM diabetes mellitus, IHD ischemic heart disease, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale
  2. *Statistically significant