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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Mar 18.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Stroke. 2021 Sep 10;17(6):645–653. doi: 10.1177/17474930211043957

Table 3.

Presenting characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with intracerebral hemorrhage.

IP-IVH (n = 46) P-IPH (n = 1230) p Value
Glasgow coma scale score, median (IQR) 14 (8, 15) 14 (7, 15) 0.370
Systolic blood pressure, mean ± SD 169.2 (±40.4) 175.4 (±34.7) 0.303
Diastolic blood pressure, mean ± SD 88.8 (±22.2) 92.3 (±21.8) 0.295
Laboratory values, mean ± SD
White blood cell count (103/μL) 11.4 (±4.6) 9.7 (±4.3) 0.015
Hemoglobin (g/dL) 13.9 (±1.9) 13.6 (±1.8) 0.223
Platelets (×103/μL) 227.0 (±78.0) 222.8 (±74.5) 0.727
Creatinine (mg/dL) 1.1 (±0.8) 1.0 (±0.5) 0.197
International normalized ratio 1.5 (±0.9) 1.4 (±0.9) 0.529
Clinical outcomes, median (IQR)
Discharge modified Rankin scale score 4 (4, 6) 4 (4, 6) 0.494
Length of stay 10 (5, 18) 6 (3, 12) 0.005
Poor outcomes
Discharge modified Rankin scale score > 2 41 (89) 1099 (89) 0.962
Discharge mortality 12 (26) 379 (31) 0.625

Data are counts (n) and percentages (%), means and standard deviations (SD), or medians and interquartile ranges (IQR).

IP-IVH: idiopathic primary intraventricular hemorrhage; P-IPH: primary intraparenchymal hemorrhage.