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. 2019 Jul 1;37(10):2104–2109. doi: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002154

TABLE 5.

Associations between change in blood pressure on early events, functional outcome and death at 90 days at end of follow-up in subgroups according to stroke subtype

Recurrent stroke/Neurological deterioration day 7a mRS day 90b Death at 90 daysa
OR 95% CI P acOR 95% CI P OR 95% CI P
Ischaemic stroke, n = 3218
 >15% Decrease 0.95 0.67–1.35 0.068 0.80 0.66–0.97 0.020 0.87 0.59–1.29 0.017
 5–15% Decrease 0.72 0.54–0.97 0.76 0.65–0.89 0.001 0.85 0.62–1.16
 −5–5% Increase 1 1 1
 >5% Increase 1.01 1.00–1.03 1.08 0.90–1.29 0.424 1.43 1.05–1.95
Haemorrhagic stroke, n = 594
 >15% Decrease 0.98 0.47–2.05 0.118 1.14 0.71–1.81 0.589 1.91 0.87–4.21 0.08
 5–15% Decrease 0.44 0.21–0.89 1.07 0.74–1.56 0.708 1.11 0.53–2.31
 −5–5% Increase 1 1 1
 >5% Increase 0.71 0.36–1.41 1.17 0.77–1.79 0.456 2.27 1.11–4.62

acOR, adjusted common odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; mRS, modified Rankin scale; OR, odds ratio.

aAnalysed using binary multivariate logistic regression.

bAnalysed using ordinal logistic regression, adjusted for age, sex, premorbid mRS, history of previous stroke, history of diabetes, severity, stroke syndrome (total anterior circulation), SBP, alteplase, feeding status and time to randomization.