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. 2018 Feb 28;9:100. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00100

Table 1.

Patient characteristics.

All intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients OAC-ICH Non-OAC-ICH pValue

n = 1,232 n = 282 n = 950
Sex, male (%) 641 (52.0) 155 (55.0) 486 (51.2) 0.261
Age, years (SD) 73.0 (12.5) 77.1 (8.3) 71.7 (13.3) <0.001
 Age, >80 (%) 394 (32.0) 117 (41.5) 277 (29.2) <0.001
INR (IQR)a 1.0 (1.0–2.2) 3.5 (2.7–4.4) 1.0 (1.0–1.1) <0.001
Intraventricular extension (%) 526 (42.7) 143 (50.7) 383 (40.3) 0.002
Infratentorial (%) 182 (14.8) 61 (21.6) 121 (12.7) <0.001
ICH volume, cm3 (IQR) 16.0 (4.6–44.1) 20.1 (5.9–60.0) 14.3 (4.3–40.5) 0.001
 Volume, >30 cm3 (%) 435 (35.2) 118 (41.8) 317 (33.4) 0.009
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) (IQR) 13 (10–15) 13 (8–15) 13 (10–15) 0.004
 GCS 13–15 (%) 705 (57.2) 145 (51.4) 560 (58.9) 0.025
 GCS 5–12 (%) 418 (33.9) 99 (35.1) 319 (33.6) 0.634
 GCS 3–4 (%) 109 (8.8) 38 (13.5) 71 (7.5) 0.002
30-Day mortality (%) 484 (39.3) 155 (55.0) 329 (34.6) <0.001

aINR was available in n = 951 patients (OAC-ICH n = 270 and non-OAC-IC n = 681).