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. 2021 Mar 27;26(3):036008. doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.26.3.036008

Table 1.

Information about the 14 enrolled acute ischemic stroke patients.

Patient # Gender Age Stroke kind Stroke side Admission NIHSS Area of hemorrhagic infraction (a) Discharge NIHSS mRS score @ 30 days follow up
1 Male 52 Ischemic, ICA Left 13 PH1 15 5
2 Female 31 Ischemic, ICA Right 14 NB 12 4
3 Male 48 Ischemic, M1 Right 12 HI2 4 4
4 Female 19 Ischemic, M1 Left 11 HI1 16 4
5 Male 73 Ischemic, M2 Right 18 NB 2 2
6 Male 63 Ischemic, M2 Left 23 NB 5 1
7 Female 88 Ischemic, M2 Right 7 NB 6 4
8 Male 83 Ischemic, ICA Left 7 NB 0 2
9 Male 50 Ischemic, ICA Left 5 NB NA NA
10 Female 66 Ischemic, multiple Right 13 HI2 2 1
11 Female 47 Ischemic, multiple Left 9 NB 0 1
12 Female 74 Ischemic, M1 Right 12 HI1 2 0
13 Female 64 Ischemic, M1 Right 16 No NA 6
14 Male 77 Ischemic, multiple Right 17 PH2 42 6
a

NB: No bleeding. HI1/HI2/PH1/PH2 are types of hemorrhagic transformation. Hemorrhagic infarction (HI) is a petechial infarction without space-occupying effect; Parenchymatous hematoma (PH) is a hemorrhage (coagulum) with mass effect. Subtypes indicate severity; 1 (less severe) or 2 (more severe); mRS, modified Rankin score.