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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 11.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2020 Jan 10;91(3):298–304. doi: 10.1136/jnnp-2019-321774

Table 1. Factors associated with 6 month mortality after ICH in an adjusted multivariable logistic regression model.

OR 95% CI P value
Age (years) 1.11 1.07-1.14 <0.001
Female Sex 1.14 0.68-1.92 0.63
Hypertension 1.01 0.57-1.76 0.99
Diabetes mellitus 1.31 0.65-2.65 0.46
Oral anticoagulation 1.25 0.74-2.11 0.4
GCS on admission (binary)
- GCS 3-8 4.23 1.35-13.28 0.01
- GCS 9-15 (reference)
ICH location
- Cerebellar (reference)
- Brainstem Empty 0.38
- Deep 0.98 0.33-2.93
- Lobar 0.64 0.2-2
Cr ICH volume (mL) 2.03 1.48-2.8 <0.001
OED (cm) 2.82 1.01-7.92 0.05
IV extension 1.56 0.89-2.72 0.12
- HP CNV 0.06
- HP1-1 0.73 0.34-1.56
- HP2-1 0.5 0.28-0.89
HP2-2 (reference)
Rs2000999 0.74
- A:A (reference)
- A:G 0.6 0.15-2.36
- G:G 0.58 0.15-2.28

cm = centimeter; CNV = copy number variation; Cr = cube root; CT = computed tomography; GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale; HP = Haptoglobin; ICH = intracerebral haemorrhage; IV = intraventricular; ml = milliliter; OAC: oral anticoagulation; SBP: systolic blood pressure