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Table 1 Demographic data, risk factors and laboratory findings

From: Vasomotor reactivity in patients with cerebral small vessel disease vs. internal border zone infarction and its correlation with disease outcome

 

Lacunar stroke n = (30)

Border zone stroke n = (30)

T test/Mann–Whitney U^/Chi testτ

Mean/frequency

SD/percentage

Mean/frequency

SD/percentage

t/z^/xτ

P

Age

63.47

7.637

61.30

13.483

0.766

0.448

Gender

 Female

14

46.7%

13

43.3%

0.067τ

0.795

 Male

16

53.3%

17

56.7%

n of vascular risk factors

 1

5

16.7%

1

3.3%

4.865 τ

0.301

 2

8

26.7%

11

36.7%

 3

10

33.3%

13

43.3%

 4

6

20.0%

3

10.0%

 5

1

3.3%

2

6.7%

IHD

4

13.3%

8

26.7%

1.667τ

0.197

Smoking

13

43.3%

12

40.0%

0.069τ

0.793

Diabetes

14

46.7%

15

50.0%

0.067τ

0.796

HTN

19

63.3%

17

56.7%

0.278τ

0.598

Dyslipidemia

24

80%

26

86.7%

0.480τ

0.488

Cholesterol (median, range)

200.00

110–300

184.00

99–345

− 0.903τ

0.367

Triglycerides (median, range)

141.00

101–323

150.00

70–427

− 0.466^

0.641

LDL (median, range)

119.50

84–163

108.50

50–222

− 0.954^

0.340

HDL (median, range)

44.00

30- 68

42.50

30–64

− 1.133^

0.257

HBA1C (median, range)

8.00

5–11.5

6.05

4.9–12

− 0.903^

0.367

  1. Dyslipidemia is considered if LDL > 130, HDL < 40, triglycerides > 150, cholesterol > 200, HBA1c (4.5–5.6)
  2. IHD ischemic heart disease, HTN hypertension, LDL low density lipoproteins, HDL high density lipoproteins, SD standard deviation
  3. τChi test is used
  4. ^Mann–Whitney U test is used