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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Stroke. 2023 Aug 28;54(10):2613–2620. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.123.042835

Table 2:

Associations between microbleeds, their distribution and number, and global cortical SUVR >1.2

Model 1
(OR, 95% CI)
Model 2
(OR, 95% CI)
Any microbleeds (yes/no) 1.33 (0.74, 2.37) 1.38 (0.76, 2.48)
Any lobar microbleeds 1.67 (0.70, 4.00) 1.86 (0.76, 4.55)
Any subcortical microbleeds 1.03 (0.55, 1.92) 1.02 (0.54, 1.92)
Number of microbleeds
 0
 1
 2+
 
1 (ref)
1.47 (0.72, 2.99)
1.14 (0.48, 2.66)
 
1 (ref)
1.56 (0.76, 3.21)
1.14 (0.48, 2.70)
Number of subcortical microbleeds
 0
 1
 2+
 
1 (ref)
0.95 (0.46, 1.96)
1.23 (0.43, 3.52)
 
1 (ref)
0.98 (0.47, 2.05)
1.12 (0.39, 3.23)
Number of lobar microbleeds
 0
 1
 2+
 
1 (ref)
2.00 (0.72, 5.58)
1.06 (0.23, 4.82)
 
1 (ref)
2.42 (0.84, 6.97)
0.96 (0.20, 4.54)

Model 1: Adjusted for age, sex, race, educational level, APOE ε4 (including dummy variable for missing APOE)

Model 2: Model 1 + hypertension, diabetes, obesity, smoking, atrial fibrillation