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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 10.
Published in final edited form as: Stroke. 2014 Oct 14;45(12):3583–3588. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.006694

Table.

Baseline Clinical and Imaging Parameters in Different Subgroups and Overall Study Population

All Patients MCA Superficial MCA (n=279) Deep MCA (n=128) Both (n=88) Group Comparison
Age (mean, SD) 66±15 67.1±14.7 64.3±15.8 65±14.8 P=0.203
Sex
 Men 263 (53%) 163 (58.4%) 55 (43%) 45 (51.1%)
 Women 233 (47%) 116 (41.6%) 73 (57%) 43 (48.9%) P=0,014
NIHSS (mean, SD) 10.3±7.1 8.7±6.5 9.4±6.4 16.8±6.6 P<0.0001
Cause (TOAST) P=0.679
 Large artery atherosclerosis 139 (28%) 71 (25.4%) 41 (32%) 26 (29.5%)
 Cardioembolism 150 (30.2%) 95 (34.1%) 28 (21.9%) 27 (30.7%)
 Small-vessel occlusion 21 (4.2%) 4 (1.4%) 17 (13.3%) 0
 Stroke of other determined cause 36 (7.3%) 14 (5%) 11 (8.6%) 11 (12.5%)
 Stroke of undetermined cause 64 (12.9%) 43 (15.4%) 14 (10.9%) 7 (8%)
ASPECTS (median, IQR) 9, 7–9 9, 7–9 9, 9–9 6, 5–7 P<0.0001
DWI lesion volume (mean, SD), Ml 25±38.6 21.2±30.8 7.2±17.7 67.8±54.6 P<0.0001

Group comparison was conducted using the Kruskal–Wallis Test. ASPECTS indicates Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomographic Score; DWI, diffusion-weighted imaging; IQR, interquartile range; MCA, middle cerebral artery; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; and TOAST, Trial of Org 10 172 in Acute Stroke Treatment.