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. 2019 Oct 25;8(11):1780. doi: 10.3390/jcm8111780

Table 2.

Characteristics of patients with delayed intracranial hemorrhage in our study population including sex and age, antithrombotic therapy, reported unconsciousness and amnesia, prothrombin time at admission, neurological symptoms during in-hospital observation, type of delayed intracranial hemorrhage (EDH = epidural hematoma, SDH = subdural hematoma, SAH = subarachnoid hematoma, ICH = intracerebral hematoma) and necessity of surgery. ASA = acetylsalicylic acid.

Patient Antithrombotic Therapy Unconsciousness Amnesia Glasgow Coma Scale Head Wound Prothrombin Time Neurological Symptoms Delayed Intracranial Hemorrhage Surgery
m, 72y Vitamin K antagonist yes yes 15 yes 56 no EDH, SDH no
f, 93y Vitamin K antagonist no no 15 yes 47 no SAH no
f, 83y Vitamin K antagonist no no 15 yes 20 no SAH no
f, 82y Vitamin K antagonist no no 15 yes 48 no SAH no
m, 92y Vitamin K antagonist no no 15 yes 33 no SAH no
f, 84y Vitamin K antagonist no no 15 no 27 yes SDH yes
m, 90y Clopidogrel + ASA no no 15 yes 89 no Hygroma no
m, 54y Clopidogrel + ASA no yes 15 yes 105 no ICH no
m, 89y Dabigatran no no 15 yes 89 no SDH no
f, 82y ASA no no 15 yes 104 no (repeat CT was recommended by radiologist after review of initial CT) EDH no
f, 79 ASA yes yes 14 yes 88 yes EDH no