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. 2017 Jun 13;6(6):e005480. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.117.005480

Table 1.

Demographics and Clinical Characteristics of the Study Population

Patient characteristics n (%) Etiology n (%)
Age, ya 41.7 (15.8) Etiology counta 1.6 (1.3)
Female 105 (69.1) Inherited/genetic 47 (31.1)
White race 119 (78.3) Protein C deficiency 4 (2.7)
Transferred in 107 (72.3) Protein S deficiency 8 (5.3)
Days from onsetb 5 (2–10) Antithrombin deficiency 4 (2.7)
Smoker 14 (10.1) Factor 2 mutation 13 (8.6)
History of migraines 22 (15.3) Factor 5 Leiden mutation 8 (5.3)
Edema on initial scan 93 (62.8) Factor 8 mutation 14 (9.3)
Hemorrhagic CVT 64 (43.2) MTHFR mutation 8 (5.3)
Presenting signs and symptoms Homocysteinemia 2 (1.3)
Symptom counta 2.9 (1.4) Inciting event 33 (21.9)
Altered mental status 37 (25.2) Infection 10 (6.6)
Aphasia 25 (17.0) Dehydration/altitude 9 (6.0)
Dizziness 15 (10.2) Cancer 5 (3.3)
Headache 126 (85.7) Traumatic injury 2 (1.3)
Motor weakness 32 (21.8) Postoperative 7 (4.6)
Nausea 51 (34.7) Dural AVM 2 (1.3)
Seizure 20 (13.6) Autoimmune 46 (30.5)
Sensory changes 18 (12.2) Autoimmune disorderd 6 (4.0)
Visual disturbances 32 (22.8) LAC antibody positive 36 (23.8)
Vomiting 47 (32.0) β2‐Glycoprotein, immunoglobulin G or A 2 (1.3)
Other, <10 personsc 23 (15.1) ANA positive 5 (3.3)
Veins/sinuses Prior relevant history 18 (11.9)
Vein counta 2.9 (1.4) History of CVT, VTE 15 (9.9)
>1 sinus 123 (83.7) History of cancer or trauma 6 (4.0)
Superior sagittal sinus 84 (57.1) Hormone, female only 53 (50.5)
Transverse sinus 127 (86.4) Contraceptive, HRT 37 (35.2)
Sigmoid sinus 91 (61.9) Pregnancy, puerperium 17 (16.2)
Jugular vein 41 (27.9) Other, miscellaneouse 6 (4.0)
Straight sinus 38 (25.9)
Vein of Galen, cortical veins, torcula 8 (5.4)

ANA indicates antinuclear antibody; AVM, arteriovenous malformation; CVT, cerebral venous thrombosis; HRT, hormone replacement therapy; LAC, lupus anticoagulant; MTHFR, methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase; VTE, venous thromboembolism.

a

Counts presented as mean (standard deviation).

b

Counts presented as median (interquartile range).

c

Symptoms in <10 persons: ear ringing (9), neck pain (7), vertigo (4), cranial nerve palsy (2), respiratory failure (2), dysphasia (1), syncope (1), tingling (1), abnormal balance (1).

d

Autoimmune: Addison, Crohn, lupus, multiple sclerosis, hyperthyroidism, thyrotoxicosis.

e

Miscellaneous: congenital abnormality, elevated fibrinogen, history of stroke, history of seizures, toxicology positive, previous iliac artery thrombectomy.