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. 2022 Oct 13;46(1):75–83. doi: 10.1038/s41440-022-01046-4

Table 1.

Patients’ baseline characteristics

N = 499
Women 183 (36.7%)
Age, y 64.9 ± 11.8
Asian race 499 (100%)
History of stroke/transient ischemic attack 66 (13.2%)
Hypertension 403 (80.9%)
Dyslipidaemia 125 (25.2%)
Diabetes mellitus 70 (14.1%)
Current smoking 153 (30.7%)
Glasgow Coma Scale score 15 [13–15]
National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score 11 [7–16]
Hematoma volume, mL 9.4 [5.0–18.1]
Hematoma location
 Lobar 32 (6.4%)
 Basal gangliaa 271 (54.3%)
 Thalamus 197 (39.4%)
Intraventricular hemorrhage 104 (20.8%)
Onset-to-randomization, min 120 [90–165]

n (%), mean ± standard deviation or median [interquartile range]

aMainly putaminal hematoma. Patients with mix hematoma in both putamen and thalamus is counted here. A patient with multiple hematomas in putamen, thalamus, and lobe is counted twice in “Lobar” and “Basal ganglia”