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. 2015 May 14;78(1):54–62. doi: 10.1002/ana.24416

Table 2.

Cox Regression Model for 30‐Day Case Fatality after Intracerebral Hemorrhage (n = 1,547)

Factor Univariate HR (95% CI) p Multivariate HR (95% CI) p
Age, per year 1.016 (1.008–1.024) <0.001 1.020 (1.012–1.029) <0.001
Male sex 1.029 (0.886–1.196) 0.707 1.172 (1.005–1.366) 0.043
ICH volume, per log transformed ml 1.889 (1.766–2.020) <0.001 1.429 (1.327–1.539) <0.001
Infratentorial location 1.020 (0.839–1.241) 0.842 1.386 (1.125–1.707) 0.002
Intraventricular extension 3.139 (2.672–3.687) <0.001 1.682 (1.410–2.007) <0.001
Baseline INR, per unit 1.108 (1.071–1.147) <0.001 1.052 (1.012–1.094) 0.010
Glasgow Coma Scale, per point 0.822 (0.808–0.836) <0.001 0.878 (0.860–0.896) <0.001
Combination of FFP and PCC Reference Reference
PCC alone 1.407 (0.989–2.002) 0.058 1.445 (1.014–2.058) 0.041
FFP alone 1.849 (1.291–2.649) <0.001 1.344 (0.934–1.934) 0.112
No reversal 3.182 (2.248–4.505) <0.001 2.540 (1.784–3.616) <0.001

CI = confidence interval; FFP = fresh frozen plasma; HR = hazard ratio; ICH = intracerebral hemorrhage; INR = international normalized ratio; PCC = prothrombin complex concentrate.