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. 2022 Sep 30;38(2):414–421. doi: 10.1007/s12028-022-01603-2

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of patients enrolled

Variables Patients with ICH
Age, years 51.1 ± 11.3
Sex, male, n (%) 19 (95.0)
Hematoma volume, mL 13.9 ± 7.3
Medical history, n (%)
 Hypertension 19 (95.0)
 Diabetes mellitus 4 (20.0)
 Hyperlipidemia 5 (25.0)
Current smoker, n (%) 11 (55.0)
Current alcohol use, n (%) 13 (65.0)
Antiplatelet agents, n (%) 4 (20.0)
Anticoagulants agents, n (%) 0 (0)
Systolic blood pressure, mm Hg 174.0 ± 29.1
Diastolic blood pressure, mm Hg 102.2 ± 17.5
Neurological status
 Admission
 NIHSS 10 (5–13)
 GCS 15 (13–15)
30-day follow-up
 NIHSS 2 (1–9)
 GCS 15 (15)
 mRS 0–2, n (%) 12 (60.0)
 BI 98 (50–100)
90-day follow-up
 NIHSS 1 (0–4)
 GCS 15 (15)
 mRS 0–2, n (%) 15 (75.0)
 BI 100 (85–100)

Data are expressed as n (%), mean ± SD, or median (IQR) as appropriate

BI Barthel Index, GCS Glasgow coma scale, ICH Intracerebral hemorrhage, IQR Interquartile range, mRS modified Rankin Scale, NIHSS, National institutes of health stroke scale