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. 2021 Jul 26;12:694996. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.694996

Table 4.

Associations between leukocytes and presence of infection.

Neutrophil count* Monocyte count NLR
Unadjusted 0.16 [0.12, 0.20 (4.14 × 10−5)]# 0.44 [0.22, 0.66 (0.043)] 0.24 [0.16, 0.32 (0.002)]
Adjusted 0.10 [0.06, 0.15 (0.02)] 0.05 [−0.21, 0.30 (0.850)] 0.26 [0.17, 034 (0.005)]
Covariates
Age 0.03 [0.02, 0.04 (0.007)] 0.03 [0.03, 0.04 (0.0002)] 0.03 [0.02, 0.04 (0.0005)]
HHS 0.92 [0.59, 12.6 (0.006)] 0.95 [0.63, 1.26 (0.003)] 0.87 [0.57, 1.18 (0.004)]
mFS 0.10 [−0.38, 0,58 (0.831)] 0.42 [−0.03, 0.88 (0.354)] 0.39 [−0.06, 0.84 (0.381)]
IVH 0.09 [−0.20, 0.39 (0.752)] 0.28 [-0.009, 1.27 (0.302)] 0.24 [−0.03, 0.51 (0.370)]
GCE −0.57 [−1.42, −0.22 (0.170)] −0.74 [−1.55, 0.02 (0.065)] −0.49 [−1.15, 0.35 (0.204)]
Sex (Male) −0.55 [−0.84, 0.25 (0.066)] −0.75 [−1.04, −0.47 (8.63 × 10−3)] −0.50 [−1.04, 0.02 (0.064)]
*

Models based on median cell count for days 1–5.

#

Data are presented as β coefficient [95% confidence interval (P-value)].

HHS, Hunt Hess Scale; mFS, modified Fisher Scale; IVH, intraventricular hemorrhage; GCE, global cerebral edema. P-values that are statistically significant are in bold.