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. 2017 May 3;39(6):1477–1491. doi: 10.3892/ijmm.2017.2972

Table IV.

Characteristics of the subjects in the exome-wide association studies for ICH or subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Characteristic Controls ICH P-value SAH P-value
No. of subjects 9158 673 265
Age (years) 58.8±13.9 69.4±13.9 <0.0001 59.4±13.2 0.8515
Sex (male/female, %) 50.4/49.6 62.6/37.4 <0.0001 41.1/58.9 0.0033
Body mass index (kg/m2) 23.1±3.5 23.1±3.8 0.9986 23.1±3.3 0.9672
Current or former smoker (%) 37.1 33.3 0.1836 31.5 0.1590
Hypertension (%) 42.4 81.4 <0.0001 60.5 <0.0001
Diabetes mellitus (%) 14.5 38.1 <0.0001 19.6 0.0345
Dyslipidemia (%) 57.5 51.5 0.0152 41.2 <0.0001
Chronic kidney disease (%) 18.8 21.2 0.2656 28.0 0.0052
Hyperuricemia (%) 16.0 15.6 0.8915 9.4 0.0060

Quantitative data are the means ± SD and were compared between subjects with ICH or SAH and controls with the Mann-Whitney U test. Categorical data were compared between 2 groups with Fisher's exact test. Based on Bonferroni's correction, a P-value of <0.0028 (0.05/18) was considered statistically significant. ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage.