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. 2018 Aug 11;8(9):e01092. doi: 10.1002/brb3.1092

Table 1.

Patient characteristics, vascular risk factors, time to Emergency Department presentation, and blood pressure on arrival in cerebral infarction group and noncerebral infarction group presenting with acute vertigo or dizziness

Patient characteristics Cerebral infarction n = 227 Non‐cerebral infarction n = 46 p value
Demographic
Male 26 (57) 106 (47) 0.224
Age, Mean ± SD (years) 66.6 ± 12.5 66.2 ± 11.9 0.765
Vascular risk factors
Hypertension 34 (74) 141 (62) 0.128
Diabetes mellitus 10 (22) 43 (19) 0.662
Atrial fibrillation 4 (9) 10 (4) 0.262
Coronary heart disease 5 (11) 23 (10) 0.881
Hyperlipemia 3 (7) 7 (4) 0.295
Smoking history 17 (37) 44 (19) 0.009a
Family history of stroke 0 3 (1) 0.291
Prior TIA/stroke 9 (20) 51 (23) 0.665
Cancer history 2 (4) 17 (8) 0.420
Time to ED presentation, hr, Median (IQR) 5 (8) 5 (13) 0.871
Initial systolic BP > 160 mmHg 13 (28) 45 (20) 0.202
Initial diastolic BP > 90 mmHg 10 (22) 50 (22) 0.966

Data are n (%) of total cohort unless otherwise specified. TIA indicates transient ischemic attack.

BP: blood pressure.

a

Statistically significant, p < 0.05.