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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 4.
Published in final edited form as: Neurocrit Care. 2021 Jul 26;35(2):335–346. doi: 10.1007/s12028-021-01263-8

Table 2.

Bivariate analysis of mean 6-month GOSE score by brainstem injury subtypes: volume, location, and type

All BSI+ had an
observed 6-mo
GOSE score
n (%) or mean (SD) 6-mo GOSE score
Mean 4–8 (%) p value
Patients who were brainstem positive 29 2.7 28
Brainstem lesion volume
 Mean (SD) 1.55 (2.22) <0.001a
 < 1 cm3 17 (59%) 3.6 41 0.004a
 ≥ 1 cm3 12 (41%) 1.4 8
Lesion location
 (A) Anterior only 8 (28%) 3.1 38 0.99
 (B) Posterior only 18 (62%) 2.6 28
 (C) Both 3 (10%) 2.3 0
Lesion type
 (1) TAI/shear 15 (52%) 4.0 47 0.002a
 (2) Contusion 6 (21%) 1.3 0
 (3) Duret 8 (28%) 1.4 13

Comparison of mean 6-mo GOSE scores of patients with brainstem injury by brainstem injury characteristics. Statistical significance computed using Mann–Whitney and Spearman correlation as appropriate. The proportion of patients with GOSE scores of 4–8 is also listed

BSI+, brainstem and cerebrum injury, GOSE, Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended, SD, standard deviation, TAI, traumatic axonal injury

a

Denotes p value reaching significance