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Table 1 Demographic, medical history, WFNS scale, Hunt and Hess scale, and modified Fisher scale in study group

From: Role of serum biomarkers and transcranial Doppler in predicting cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

Demographic and medical history

Total (n = 35)

Age (years)

 Range (Mean ± SD)

31–80 (55.60 ± 10.95)

Sex

 Male

17 (48.6%)

 Female

18 (51.4%)

Smoking

7 (20%)

DM

5 (14.3%)

HTN

7 (20.0%)

WFNS scale (on admission)

Total (n = 35)

GCS

13–15 (14.17 ± 0.89)

Motor deficit

 Yes

8 (22.9%)

 No

27 (77.1%)

Grades

 Mild (1, 2)

27 (77.1%)

 Severe (3, 4)

8 (22.9%)

H and H scale grades (on admission)

Total (n = 35)

 Mild (1, 2)

20 (57.1%)

 Severe (3, 4)

15 (42.9%)

Modified Fischer scale grades (on admission)

Total (n = 35)

 1

11 (31.4%)

 2

2 (5.7%)

 3

18 (51.4%)

 4

4 (11.5%)

CV group

19 patients (54.3%)

 Symptomatic CV

9 patients (47.4%)

 Asymptomatic CV

10 patients (52.6%)

Non-CV group

16 patients (45.7%)

  1. CV cerebral vasospasm, DM diabetes mellitus, GCS Glascow Coma Scale, H and H Hunt and Hess, HTN hypertension, SD standard deviation, WFNS scale World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies scale