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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: World Neurosurg. 2015 Feb 3;83(6):880–885. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2015.01.013

Table 1.

Characteristics of all patients, and those with Tn leaks, EF < 55% and wall motion abnormalities.a

Overall Tn leak EF < 55% Any WMA
Patients 286 107/286 (37%) 31/169 (18%) 25/169 (15%)

Age (Mean +/− SD) 54.9 (14.2) 58.9 (14.3) 60.4 (15.8) 58.8 (15.5)

Female Gender 216/286 (76%) 83/107 (78%) 26/31 (84%) 20/25 (80%)

Medical History:
Hypertension 135/286 (47%) 48/107 (45%) 8/31 (26%) 6/25 (24%)
Hyperlipidemia 56/286 (20%) 19/107 (18%) 4/31 (13%) 2/25 (8%)
Diabetes 18/286 (6%) 7/107 (7%) 2/31 (6%) 1/25 (4%)
CAD 20/286 (7%) 10/107 (9%) 4/31 (13%) 3/25 (12%)

Medications:
Statin 32/286 (11%) 12/107 (11%) 5/31 (16%) 3/25 (12%)
Beta Blocker 39/286 (14%) 16/107 (15%) 6/31 (19%) 4/25 (16%)
ACE-Inhibitor 28/286 (10%) 10/107 (9%) 1/31 (3%) 1/25 (4%)
Aspirin 38/286 (13%) 14/107 (13%) 2/31 (6%) 1/25 (4%)

Current Smoker 112/286 (39%) 44/107 (41%) 12/31 (39%) 10/25 (40%)

Hunt-Hess 4–5 77/286 (27%) 56/107 (52%) 20/31 (65%) 18/25 (72%)

Thick SAH (Fisher 3) 193/286 (67%) 91/107 (85%) 28/31 (90%) 23/25 (92%)

EKG Changes:
QT Prolonged 36/286 (13%) 22/107 (21%) 5/31 (16%) 3/25 (12%)
T-wave changes 45/286 (16%) 40/107 (37%) 13/31 (42%) 12/25 (48%)
a

Tn, troponin; EF, ejection fraction; WMA, wall motion abnormality; SD, standard deviation; CAD, coronary artery disease; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage; ICA, internal carotid artery; ACA, anterior cerebral artery; MCA, middle cerebral artery.