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. 2019 Jul 17;18(3):1533–1538. doi: 10.3892/etm.2019.7778

Table I.

Baseline clinicopathological characteristics of the patients.

Parameter Observation group (n=86) Control group (n=249) P-value
Sex 0.713
  Male 45 (52.3) 136 (54.6)
  Female 41 (47.7) 113 (45.4)
Age (years) 59.3±6.2 61.8±5.3 0.697
Blood pressure (mmHg) 0.543
  >180/100 68 (79.1) 189 (75.9)
  <180/100 18 (20.9) 60 (24.1)
Cerebral hemorrhage (ml)
  >30 53 (61.6) 111 (44.6) 0.006
  <30 33 (38.4) 138 (55.4)
Location 0.183
  Brainstem 7 (8.1) 16 (6.4)
  Cerebellum 11 (12.8) 36 (14.4)
  Lobe 10 (11.6) 37 (14.9)
  Basal ganglia 38 (44.2) 108 (43.4)
  Thalamus 20 (23.3) 52 (20.9)
GCS score 6.13±2.68 10.69±3.67 0.002
Hematosepsis 21 (24.4) 30 (12.0) 0.005

Age and GCS score was expressed as mean ± standard deviation. Sex, blood pressure, cerebral hemorrhage, location and hematosepsis were expressed as n (%). GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale.