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. 2016 May 25;11(5):e0156171. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156171

Table 3. Comparison of patients with present and absent sTLRs in all three CSF samples.

sTLR2 and 4 present in CSF sTLR2 and 4 absent in CSF P value
Number of patients 13 5
Male 9 (69%) 4 (80%) 1.00
Age (years) 56.69 ± 19.9 57.00 ± 12.0 .975
Aneurysm location .467
Middle cerebral artery 3 (23%) 1 (20%)
Anterior cerebral artery 3 (23%) 1 (20%)
Anterior communicating artery 6 (46%) 1 (20%)
Basilar artery 1 (8%) 1 (20%)
Posterior cerebral artery 0 1 (20%)
Aneurysmal size (mm) 4.2 ± 1.3 5.6 ± 2.3 .977
Cerebral infarction due to DCI on CT 10 (77%) 3 (60%) .583
Intracerebral haemorrhage on CT 11 (84%) 2 (40%) .099
Intraventricular blood on CT 13 (100%) 13 (100%) 1.00
Modified Fisher CT score 4 (2–4) 4 (2–4) .909
WFNS score on admission 4 (3–5) 4 (4–5) .958
HH score on admission 4 (4–5) 4 (4–4) .250
GCS on admission 9 (5–12) 9 (5–9) 1.00
CRP level (mg/l) 89.1 ± 88.2 97.5 ± 82.6 .844
WBC count (106/mm3) 12.3 ± 4.1 15.8 ± 9.5 .280
Hgb level (mg/dl) 11.4 ± 2.6 13.7 ± 2.6 .106
Treatment outcome (GOS at 3 months) 2 (1–5) 3 (1–4) .918

Values are presented as mean and standard deviations if normally distributed numerical data; median and interquartile range if ordinal data or non-normally distributed numerical data; counts and percentage if categorical data. Abbreviations: sTLR = soluble Toll-like receptor; DCI = delayed cerebral ischaemia; CT = computed tomography; WFNS = World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies scale; HH = Hunt and Hess scale; GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale; CRP = C-reactive protein; WBC = white blood cell; Hgb = plasma haemoglobin; GOS = Glasgow outcome scale.