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. 2015 May 16;3(5):418–429. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v3.i5.418

Table 2.

Comparison of demographic data, risk factors, neuroimaging findings and early outcome between stroke patients with intracerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarctions (“Sagrat Cor Hospital of Barcelona Stroke Registry” period 1986-2004)[72] n (%)

Variable Intracerebral hemorrhage (n = 380) Cerebral infarction (n = 2082)
Age, yr, mean (SD) 72.51 (12.55) 74.97 (12.21)
Age, yr
< 65 83 (21.8) 329 (15.8)
65-74 112 (29.5) 521 (25.0)
75-84 120 (31.6) 808 (38.8)
≥ 85 65 (17.1) 424 (20.4)
Gender
Males 199 (52.4) 987 (47.4)
Females 171 (47.6) 1095 (52.6)
Lacunar syndromes 36 (9.5) 554 (31.4)
Hypertension 233 (61.3) 1126 (54.1)
Diabetes mellitus 56 (14.7) 471 (22.6)
Atrial fibrillation 58 (15.3) 609 (29.3)
COPD 29 (7.6) 166 (8.0)
Magnetic resonance imaging 95 (25) 656 (31.5)
Respiratory events 45 (11.8) 183 (8.8)
Symptom-free at discharge 23 (6.1) 382 (18.3)
In-hospital mortality 107 (28.2) 249 (12.0)
Transfer to a convalescence/rehabilitation unit 64 (16.8) 243 (11.7)
Length of stay, median (IQR) 15 (8-26) 12 (8-20)

Data expressed as frequencies and percentages in parentheses unless otherwise stated. COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; IQR: Interquartile range (25th-75th percentile).