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. 2026 Jan 26;16:1708743. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1708743

Table 2.

Discharge characteristics and incidence of in-hospital complications in the MST versus EVT groups after PSM.

Variable All patients (n = 90) MST (n = 45) EVT (n = 45) OR (95%CI) p-value
LOS, d, median (IQR) 21 (8–30) 19 (9–26) 24 (5–34) NA 0.809
Mortality at discharge, n (%) 9 (10.0) 4 (8.9) 5 (11.1) 1.281 (0.321–5.119) 0.726
mRS score 3–6 at discharge, n (%) 52 (57.8) 26 (57.8) 26 (57.8) 1.000 (0.433–2.308) 1
In-hospital complications
Cerebral ischemia 7 (7.8) 4 (8.9) 3 (6.7) 0.732 (0.154–3.476) 0.695
Rebleeding 9 (10.0) 4 (8.9) 5 (11.1) 1.281 (0.321–5.119) 0.726
Intracranial infection 14 (15.6) 12 (26.7) 2 (4.4) 0.128 (0.027–0.611) 0.010
Pneumonia 29 (32.2) 10 (22.2) 19 (42.2) 2.558 (1.021–6.409) 0.045
Stress ulcer bleeding 6 (6.7) 3 (6.7) 3 (6.7) 1.000 (0.191–5.241) 1
DVT 3 (3.3) 2 (4.4) 1 (2.2) 0.489 (0.043–5.589) 0.565
Hydrocephalus after drainage 2 (2.2) 0 2 (2.2) NS 0.998

LOS, length of stay; NA, not applicable; DVT, deep vein thrombosis; NS, not significant.