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. 2017 Apr;22(2):119–126. doi: 10.17712/nsj.2017.2.20160330

Table 5.

Demographical and clinical characteristics regarding for mRS classification.

Variables mRS 1 (n=46) mRS 2 (n=86) mRS 3 (n=49) mRS 4 (n=20) mRS 5 (n=13) mRS 6 (n=36) P-value
Age (years) 69.6±12.4 71.8±10.7 71.2±14.0 76.7±10.5 72.5±7.4 75.9±11.4 0.107
Gender 0.040
 Female 22 (47.8) 32 (37.2) 31 (63.3) 13 (65) 8 (61.5) 18 (50)
 Male 24 (52.2) 54 (62.8) 18 (36.7) 7 (35) 5 (38.5) 18 (50)
Latency 8 (2-72) 8.5 (3-120) 8 (2-72) 7.5 (3-72) 8 (3-48) 5 (2-72) 0.087
NIHSS 2 (1-4)c,d,e,f,g 4 (2-12)a,b,c,h,i 8 (4-16)a,d,j,k,l 11 (8-14)b,e,j, 14 (8-16)f,h,k 14 (4-18)g,i,l <0.001
Hospitalization days 4 (1-12) 4 (1-33) 4 (1-15) 4 (1-16) 2.5 (1-36) 4 (1-116) 0.394>
TIV(h) 4.1±8.6 5.8±12.5 3.6±7.9 1.8±3.7 1.5±4.1 2.1±3.9 0.201
MPV (mean) 8.7 (5.2-12.7) 8.9 (4.4-13.4) 8.4 (5.4-12.3) 8.2 (5.6-11.4) 7.9 (6.4-12.0) 8.9 (4.8-15.7) 0.847

One-way ANOVA,

Pearson’s Chi-square test,

Kruskal-Wallis test,

a

- mRS 2 vs mRS 3 (p<0.05),

b

- mRS 2 vs mRS 4 (p<0.05),

c

- mRS 1 vs mRS 2 (p<0.05),

d

- mRS 1 vs mRS 3 (p<0.001),

e

- mRS 1 vs mRS 4 (p<0.001),

f

- mRS 1 vs mRS 5 (p<0.01),

g

- mRS 1 vs mRS 6 (p<0.01),

h

- mRS 2 vs mRS 5 (p<0.001),

i

- mRS 2 vs mRS 6 (p<0.001),

j

- mRS 3 vs mRS 4 (p=0.023),

k

- mRS 3 vs mRS 5 (p<0.01),

l

- mRS 3 vs mRS 6 (p<0.01), mRS - modified Rankin scale, NIHSS - National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, TIV - time interval of venipuncture, MPV - mean platelet volume, vs – versus