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Published in final edited form as: J Neurointerv Surg. 2014 Jan 8;7(1):16–21. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2013-010743

Table 3.

Univariate analysis for the predictors of the development of hemorrhagic infarction after endovascular stroke therapy

Variable HI hemorrhage (n=267) (N (%)) No hemorrhage (n=759) (N (%)) p Value
Demographics
 Age (years) (mean ±SD) 66±16 66±15 0.95
 NIHSS (mean±SD) 17±5 16±6 0.004
 Female 139 (52) 393 (52) 0.94
 Diabetes mellitus 88 (33) 156 (21) 0.0001
 Hypertension 182 (68) 518 (68) 0.91
 Atrial fibrillation 100 (37) 265 (35) 0.45
 Time to treatment (min) (mean±SD) 320±161 296±162 0.05
 TIMI 2–3 recanalization 180 (67) 520 (69) 0.39
Clot location
 M1 MCA 140 (52) 369 (49) 0.29
 Carotid terminus 56 (21) 142 (19) 0.42
 Tandem occlusion 34 (13) 94 (12) 0.91
 M2 MCA 30 (11) 129 (17) 0.03
 Extracranial ICA 8 (3) 25 (3) 0.50
Therapy
 IV tPA 108 (40) 234 (31) 0.005
 Merci embolectomy 172 (64) 411 (54) 0.002
 Penumbra thrombectomy 28 (10) 88 (12) 0.66
 Angioplasty 70 (26) 189 (25) 0.68
 Stent placement 49 (18) 145 (19) 0.86
 IA tPA 155 (58) 408 (54) 0.22
 Pharmacologic therapy only 58 (22) 191 (25) 0.28
 Mechanical therapy only 57 (21) 184 (25) 0.35
 Multimodal therapy 152 (57) 385 (51) 0.09

HI, hemorrhagic infarction; ICA, internal carotid artery; MCA, middle cerebral artery; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; TIMI, Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction; tPA, tissue plasminogen activator.