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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 5.
Published in final edited form as: Stroke. 2009 Nov 19;41(1):34–40. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.564955

Table 2. Univariate Risk Factors for Large Hemorrhage (ICH Volume ≥30 mL).

ICH Volume P Value

Large (n=22) Small (n=57)
Age, y, mean±SD 76±12 71±14 0.125
Female 9 (41%) 22 (39%) 1.0
Past medical history, n
 Hypertension 12 (55%) 41 (72%) 0.183
 Atrial fibrillation 4 (18%) 9 (16%) 0.748
 Coronary artery disease 4 (18%) 12 (21%) 1.0
 Diabetes mellitus 3 (14%) 13 (23%) 0.535
 Hyperlipidemia 3 (14%) 16 (28%) 0.245
 Dementia 3 (14%) 0 (0%) 0.019
Clinical variables
 Glucose, mg/dL 141.9±45.4 133.4±47.3 0.373
 Systolic blood pressure, mm Hg 154.6±33.2 158.8±25.4 0.337
 Diastolic blood pressure, mm Hg 83.4±18.1 82.4±22.1 0.672
 Platelet count, 1000/μL 238.3±54.3 250.3±96.5 0.831
 Partial thromboplastin time, sec 26.2±4.0 26.9±3.7 0.566
 International Normalized Ratio 1.4±0.7 1.3±0.5 0.910
Medications
 Use of antiplatelet agents on admission 10 (45%) 18 (32%) 0.261
 Use of warfarin on admission 4 (18%) 10 (18%) 0.729
 Use of statin on admission 4 (18%) 19 (33%) 0.370
Radiologic data
 Time to MRI, h 30.1 ±17.1 40.6±23.5 0.150
 WMH score 16.8±5.1 11.1 ±6.1 0.001
 Presence of intraventricular hemorrhage 1 (5%) 8 (14%) 0.717
 Lobar ICH 18 (82%) 29 (51%) 0.020
 No. of microbleeds (total) 6.5±11.4 2.6±8.4 0.110
 No. of microbleeds (ipsilateral) 3.4±5.6 1.5±4.4 0.067