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. 2017 Apr 4;12(4):e0174451. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0174451

Table 1. Feasibility and validity patient characteristics.

Feasibility All patients (N = 2276) Included patients (N = 1503) Apriori excluded patients with completed DOCa (N = 220) Apriori excluded patients with incomplete DOC (N = 133) Missed patients (N = 420)
Years of Education (N = 1776) 14.2±4.2 (0–36) 14.7±3.9 (0–36) 11.2±4.9 (1–25) 12±5 (0–28) 15.4±7 (6–25)
Age (N = 2276) 65.7±16.8 (15–100) 63.9±16.8 (16–100) 72.21±5.1 (21–98) 74.4±17.1 (18–96) 66.0±15.9 (15–96)
Sex (N = 2276)
Male 1105 (49%) 1105 (49%) 1105 (49%) 1105 (49%) 1105 (49%)
Female 1171 (51%) 1171 (51%) 1171 (51%) 1171 (51%) 1171 (51%)
Event Type (N = 1503)
Stroke N/A 558 (37%) N/A N/A N/A
TIA N/A 436 (29%) N/A N/A N/A
Other N/A 509 (34%) N/A N/A N/A
Validity All (N = 437) Complete Cog (N = 387) Complete Mood (N = 421) Complete PSG (N = 88) Complete MoCA (N = 415)
Years of Education 15.6±3.9 (4–36) 15.7±3.8 (5–36) 15.2±3.9 (4–36) 15.4±3.8 (4–25) 15.6±3.8 (4–36)
Age 62.7±15.6 (17–95) 62.5±15.4 (17–94) 62.9±15.6 (17–95) 60.2±15.6 (17–91) 62.7±15.5 (17–94)
Sex
Male 213 (49%) 184 (47%) 203 (48%) 35 (40%) 201(52%)
Female 224 (51%) 203 (53%) 218 (52%) 53 (60%) 214 (48%)
Event Type
Stroke 155 (35%) 132 (34%) 148 (35%) 33 (38%) 145 (36%)
TIA 142 (33%) 130 (34%) 137 (33%) 30 (34%) 135 (32%)
Other 140 (32%) 125 (32%) 136 (32%) 25 (28%) 135 (32%)

aApriori exclusions include non-English speaking patients, patients with motor/visual impairments or whose illness would interfere with neuropsychological testing