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. 2025 Jan 29;16:1519091. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1519091

Table 2.

Multifactorial logistic regression analysis of poor prognosis in intracerebral hemorrhage.

Variable name OR 95% CI P-value
(Intercept) 0.00 −32.94,9.55 0.29
Hypertension 0.76 −0.86,0.31 0.36
Smoking 1.72 −0.30,1.42 0.21
Drinking 2.05 −0.33,1.81 0.19
GCS 0.68 −0.53,-0.25 0.00
Temperature 1.51 −0.13,0.97 0.14
Systolic blood pressure 1.02 0.00,0.03 0.07
Glucose 1.12 0.02,0.22 0.02
Uric acid 1.00 0.00,0.00 0.04
Albumin 0.94 −0.14,0.01 0.09
Leucocyte 1.10 0.00,0.19 0.06
Hemoglobin 0.98 −0.04,-0.01 0.01
LMR 1.06 −0.03,0.18 0.21
PLR 1.00 0.00,0.00 0.17
APTT 1.04 −0.02,0.11 0.19
TT 0.93 −0.20,0.06 0.30
Tracheotomy 1.98 −0.18,1.61 0.13
Deep-seated hematoma 3.54 0.55,2.02 0.00
Centerline shift 1.64 −0.70,1.88 0.44
Bleeding volume 1.00 −0.04,0.05 0.97
uHG 1.13 0.00,0.26 0.06
D-dimer 1.01 −0.03,0.04 0.49
Surgeries 1.15 −0.56,0.82 0.70

GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale; LMR, lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio; PLR, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio; APTT, activated partial thromboplastin time; TT, thrombin time; uHG, ultraearly hematoma growth. P values bolded indicate that the variable is statistically significant.