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. 2021 Sep 21;11:18765. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-97710-9

Table 2.

Basic clinical and neuroimaging characteristics of ischemic stroke patients with and without intracranial hemorrhage after rtPA treatment.

Without ICH (N = 32) With ICH (N = 9) p value*
NIHSS on admission 0.221
Min–Max 1.00–18.00 2.00–17.00
Mean 6.12 7.78
Median (Q1,Q3) 5.00 (3.00, 6.25) 7.00 (4.00, 11.00)
NIHSS on discharge 0.458
Min–Max 0.00–15.00 0.00–7.00
Mean 1.44 2.22
Median (Q1,Q3) 0.50 (0.00, 1.25) 1.00 (0.00, 3.00)
Age 0.344
Min–Max 19.00–94.00 51.00–91.00
Mean 64.56 72.56
Median (Q1,Q3) 67.00 (52.00, 80.25) 71.00 (59.00, 84.00)
Sex, male 11 (34.4%) 6 (66.7%) 0.128
Hypertension 23 (71.9%) 8 (88.9%) 0.410
Diabetes 8 (25.0%) 3 (33.3%) 0.680
Hiperlipidemia 20 (62.5%) 8 (88.9%) 0.228
Atrial Fibrillation 7 (21.9%) 0 (0.0%) 0.315
Active smoking 10 (31.2%) 3 (33.3%)  < 1.000
Baseline infarct volume [ml] 0.050
Min–Max 0.00–64.02 1.14–55.57
Mean 11.88 23.87
Median (Q1,Q3) 2.63 (0.00, 17.02) 16.02 (10.36, 36.91)

ICH—intracranial hemorrhage, NIHSS—National Institute of Health Stroke Scale; Q1—the first quartile; Q3—the third quartile; *Mann–Whitney U test was applied for comparison of quantitative data, whereas Fisher’s exact test was used to compare binomial data; p value equal or less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.