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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2017 Oct 31;27(3):555–562. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2017.09.048

Table 1.

Proportion of patients with “clinically abnormal” leukocyte counts* after stroke.

Days after Stroke: 1 day 3 days 7 days 30 days 90 days
NIHSS: ≤5 6–16 ≥17 P ≤5 6–16 ≥17 P ≤5 6–16 ≥17 P ≤5 6–16 ≥17 P ≤5 6–16 ≥17 P
WBCs>10,000 2/37 13/34 28/39 <0.001 3/39 7/36 17/39 0.001 2/33 7/33 17/35 <0.001 2/33 3/26 9/32 0.04 1/26 1/24 3/25 NS
(5%) (38%) (72%) (7%) (19%) (44%) (6%) (21%) (49%) (6%) (12%) (28%) (4%) (4%) (12%)
PMNs>7,000 0/10 1/5 8/11 0.002 1/36 8/33 16/32 <0.001 1/30 4/29 13/30 <0.001 2/32 1/23 7/31 0.06 1/24 2/24 2/24 NS
(0) (20%) (73%) (3%) (24%) (50%) (3%) (14%) (43%) (6%) (4%) (23%) (4%) (8%) (8%)
lymphocytes<1,000 0/10 1/5 3/11 NS 3/36 3/33 9/32 0.04 1/30 3/29 4/30 NS 3/31 2/23 3/31 NS 2/24 0/24 0/24 NS
(0) (20%) (27%) (8%) (9%) (28%) (3%) (10%) (13%) (10%) (9%) (10%) (8%) (0) (0)
monocytes>800 3/10 2/5 6/11 NS 4/35 7/33 19/32 <0.001 5/30 8/29 17/30 0.003 3/32 3/23 8/30 NS 1/24 1/24 4/24 NS
(30%) (40%) (54%) (11%) (21%) (59%) (17%) (28%) (57%) (9%) (13%) (27%) (4%) (4%) (17%)
eosinophils<50 1/10 1/5 8/11 0.008 2/36 4/33 14/31 <0.001 1/30 1/29 1/29 NS 1/32 0/23 0/30 NS 0/24 1/24 1/24 NS
(10%) (20%) (73%) (6%) (12%) (45%) (3%) (3%) (3%) (3%) (0) (0) (0) (4%) (4%)
*

counts are presented as total number per μL, WBCs=white blood cells, PMNs=polymorphonuclear cells, NIHSS=National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, NS=not significant (P>0.10)