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. 2020 May 20;10(7):e01657. doi: 10.1002/brb3.1657

TABLE 2.

Comparisons of clinical and MRI variables in patients with poor and favorable outcome

Poor outcome

N = 53

Favorable outcome

N = 92

t/X 2/z value p Value
Age a (years) 65.8 ± 10.4 60.6 ± 12,8 −2.487 .014
Men b (n, %) 37 (69.8%) 59 (64.1%) 0.485 .486
NIHSS score on admission c 11 (7–14) 6 (4–9) −4.980 <.001
Hypertension b (n, %) 37 (69.8%) 68 (73.9%) 0.283 .595
Diabetes b (n, %) 18 (34.0%) 22 (23.9%) 1.700 .192
Smokers/ex‐smokers b (n, %) 15 (28.3%) 33 (35.9%) 0.870 .351
Atrial fibrillation b (n, %) 16 (30.2%) 18 (19.6%) 2.114 .146
Previous stroke b (n, %) 15 (28.3%) 11 (12.0%) 6.105 .013
PAT b (n, %) 8 (15.1%) 7 (7.6%) 2.032 .154
OTT a (min) 209.8 ± 53.5 204.4 ± 59.2 −0.551 .583
BG on admission a (mmol/L) 7.4 ± 3.0 7.1 ± 2.3 −0.547 .585
SBP on admission a (mm Hg) 153.6 ± 27.4 161.6 ± 24.2 1.805 .073
DBP on admission a (mm Hg) 90.0 ± 17.1 93.3 ± 17.4 1.102 .272
Stroke subtype b
LAA (n, %) 18 (34.0%) 30 (32.6%) 4.005 .261
SAO (n, %) 10 (18.9%) 30 (32.6%)
CE (n, %) 16 (30.2%) 18 (19.6%)
UE (n, %) 9 (17.0%) 14 (15.2%)
HT b (n, %) 21 (39.6%) 19 (20.7%) 6.058 .014
SILASO b (n, %) 26 (49.1%) 29 (31.5%) 4.392 .036
ACVS b
Grade 0 (n, %) 32 (60.4%) 78 (84.8%) 11.321 .001
Grade 1 (n, %) 1 (1.9%) 1 (1.1%)
Grade 2 (n, %) 10 (18.9%) 8 (8.7%)
Grade 3 (n, %) 10 (18.9%) 5 (5.4%)

Abbreviations: ACVS, asymmetrical cortical vessel sign; BG, blood glucose; CE, cardiaembolism; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; HT, hemorrhagic transformation; LAA, large artery atherosclerosis; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; OTT, onset to treatment time; PAT, previous antiplatelet therapy; SAO, small artery occlusion; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SILASO, severe intracranial large artery stenosis or occlusion; UE, unknown etiologies.

a

Mean(SD),t test.

b

n (%), chi‐square test.

c

Mann–Whiteny U test.