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. 2020 Jun 25;5(4):406–409. doi: 10.1136/svn-2020-000387

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of patients who commenced head positioning within 4.5 hours of acute ischaemic stroke onset with initial National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score ≥7

Baseline characteristics Lying flat
N=432
Sitting up
N=435
P value
Age (years) 73.1 (13.3) 72.3 (13.5) 0.35
Male 230 (53.2%) 233 (53.6%) 0.92
Region, n (%) 0.08
 Australia and UK 294 (68.1) 272 (62.5)
 China and Taiwan 91 (21.1) 107 (24.6)
 India and Sri Lanka 13 (3.0) 7 (1.6)
 South America 34 (7.9) 49 (11.3)
Hypertension, n (%) 288 (67.1) 265 (60.9) 0.06
Previous stroke, n (%) 89 (20.6) 103 (23.7) 0.28
Atrial fibrillation, n (%) 95 (22.2) 94 (21.8) 0.86
Heart failure, n (%) 36 (8.5) 34 (7.9) 0.77
Diabetes mellitus, n (%) 86 (20.0) 73 (16.8) 0.23
Current smoker, n (%) 60 (14.2) 60 (14.0) 0.91
Aspirin use, n (%) 141 (32.7) 154 (35.4) 0.40
Anticoagulant use, n (%) 53 (12.3) 47 (10.9) 0.50
AIS category, n (%) 0.58
 Large vessel 133 (30.8) 134 (30.8)
 Cardioembolic 110 (25.5) 101 (23.2)
 Lacunar 59 (13.7) 52 (12.0)
 Other 130 (30.1) 148 (34.0)
NIHSS at admission 13.0 (9.0 to 18.0) 12.0 (9.0 to 18.0) 0.34
mRS, n (%) 0.73
 0 (no symptoms) 251 (58.5) 246 (56.8)
 1 (no significant disability) 73 (17.0) 73 (16.9)
 2 (slight disability) 40 (9.3) 47 (10.9)
 3 (moderate disability) 41 (9.6) 42 (9.7)
 4 (moderate/severe disability) 22 (5.1) 19 (4.4)
 5 (severe disability) 2 (0.5) 6 (1.4)

Data are n (%), mean (SD) and median (IQR).

AIS, acute ischaemic stroke; mRS, modified Rankin scale.