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. 2024 Aug 22;27(4):384–392. doi: 10.4103/aian.aian_177_24

Supplementary Table 2.

Comparison of characteristics between AKI and non-AKI subgroup of patients according to subtyping of strokes

Characteristics AKI (n=89) No AKI (n=115) P
ICH score (n=60) 0.334
    0 3 (7.5%) 5 (25%)
    1 6 (15%) 4 (20%)
    2 12 (30%) 6 (30%)
    3 13 (32.5%) 3 (15%)
    4 6 (15%) 2 (10%)
    5 0 0
Site of bleed (n=60) 0.242
    Putamen 21 (52.5%) 15 (75%)
    Thalamus 10 (25%) 4 (20%)
    Pons 1 (2.5%) 0
    Cerebellum 3 (7.5%) 0
    Lobar 5 (12.5%) 1 (5%)
Stroke subtypes - TOAST (n=144) n=49 n=95 0.343
    Large vessel 31 (63.27%) 46 (48.42%)
    Cardioembolic 8 (16.33%) 17 (17.89%)
    Small vessel 7 (14.29%) 16 (16.84%)
    Other classified 2 (4.08%) 8 (8.42%)
    Undetermined 1 (2.04%) 8 (8.42%)
Vascular territory (n=144) n=49 n=95
    MCA 34 (69.39%) 63 (66.32%) 0.415
    ACA 0 4 (4.21%)
    PCA 3 (6.12%) 2 (2.11%)
    Vertebrobasilar 7 (14.29%) 13 (13.68%)
    ICA 5 (10.2%) 13 (13.68%)

ACA=Anterior cerebral artery, AKI=Acute kidney injury, ICA=Internal carotid artery, ICH=Intracerebral hemorrhage, MCA=Middle cerebral artery, PCA=Posterior cerebral artery, TOAST=This classification denotes five subtypes of ischemic stroke: 1) Large-artery atherosclerosis, 2) Cardioembolism, 3) Small-vessel occlusion, 4) Stroke of other determined etiology, and 5) Stroke of undetermined etiology