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. 2020 May 6;26(8):829–836. doi: 10.1111/cns.13381

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of included LHI patients

  Overall, N = 84 (%)
Age (y), mean ± SD 61.8 ± 14.1
Sex (Male/Female) 58/26
Mean arterial Pressure (mmHg), mean ± SD 103.4 ± 14.9
NIHSS, mean ± SD 18.6 ± 6.2
GCS, median (IQR) 9 (6‐10)
Body Temperature (℃), median (IQR) 36.8 (36.5‐37.3)
Hypertension 35 (41.7%)
Diabetes 17 (20.2%)
Hyperlipidemia 9 (10.7%)
Stroke history 15 (17.9%)
Coronary heart disease 9 (10.7%)
Atrial fibrillation 29 (34.5%)
Heart failure 17 (20.2%)
Smoking 43 (51.2%)
Drinking alcohol 37 (44.0%)
Family history of stroke 15 (17.9%)
TOAST classification
Large artery atherosclerosis 50 (59.5%)
Cardiac embolism 30 (35.7%)
Others 4 (4.8%)
Postinfarct hemorrhage 8 (9.5%)
Infarction volume on D2 (cm3), mean ± SD 172.7 ± 102.6
Edema volume on D2 (cm3), median (IQR) 43.4 (22.7‐97.5)
Intravenous thrombolysis 13 (15.5%)
Intravascular treatment 5 (6.0%)
Mechanical ventilation 46 (54.8%)
Decompressive craniectomy 29 (34.5%)
mRS at 6 month, median (IQR) 5 (4‐6)

The continuous data were described as mean ± SD for normally distributed data and as median/IQR for non‐normally distributed data. Categorical data were shown as N (%).