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. 2020 Nov 17;8(11):509. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines8110509

Table 6.

Comparison of analyzed and lost to follow-up cases. (Only patients without Pre-Stroke Depression).

Variable Data Analyzed Cases Lost to Follow-Up p-Value
Comparison of Analyzed (n = 448) and Lost to Follow-Up (n = 9) Cases for 3-Month Mortality
Male gender * 457 237/448 (52.90) 5/9 (66.67) 0.629
Age (years) ** 457 69.5 (61–79) 68 (62–71) 0.366
CIRS, total score ** 457 8 (5–12) 6 (5–10) 0.276
NIHSS at admission ** 457 4 (2–8) 3 (0–10) 0.496
Pre-hospital mRS ** 457 0 (0–0) 0 (0–0) 0.991
Comparison of Analyzed (n = 432) and Lost to Follow-Up (n = 25) Cases for 3-Month mRS
Male gender * 457 229/432 (53.01) 14/25 (56.00) 0.771
Age (years) ** 457 69 (61–79) 71 (62–78) 0.909
CIRS, total score ** 457 8 (5–12) 6 (5–10) 0.278
NIHSS at admission ** 457 4 (2–8) 3 (0–7) 0.216
Pre-hospital mRS ** 457 0 (0–0) 0 (0–1) 0.573
Comparison of Analyzed (n = 425) and Lost to Follow-Up (n = 32) Cases for 12-Month Mortality and mRS
Male gender * 457 223/425 (52.47) 20/32 (62.50) 0.273
Age (years) ** 457 69 (61–79) 69.5 (62–78) 0.874
CIRS, total score ** 457 8 (5–12) 7 (3–11) 0.122
NIHSS at admission ** 457 4 (2–8) 4 (2–12) 0.364
Pre-hospital mRS ** 457 0 (0–0) 0 (0–0) 0.575

* n (%); ** median (IQR); CIRS—Cumulative Illness Rating Scale; NIHSS—National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; mRS—Modified Rankin Scale.