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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Stroke. 2022 Oct 31;54(1):189–197. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.122.040339

Table 1.

Comparison of patient characteristics

n=131 DCI+ n=64 DCI− n=67 p value*
Age, median (IQR) 54 [46.5–64.0] 44.0[51.0–60.0] 49.0[59.0–65.0] 0.008
Female Sex, n (%) 94(71.76) 44(72.1) 47(72.3) 0.869
MFS, n (%) 0.047
 1 29(23.02) 11(17.19) 18(26.87)
 2 26(20.63) 9(14.06) 17(25.37)
 3 33(26.19) 17(26.56) 18(26.87)
 4 35(27.78) 26(40.63) 12(17.91)
HH, n (%) 0.589
 1 5(3.82) 3(4.92) 2(2.99)
 2 14(10.69) 8(13.11) 6(8.96)
 3 31(23.66) 13(21.31) 18(26.87)
 4 47(35.88) 25(40.98) 21(31.34)
 5 34(25.95) 12(19.67) 20(29.85)
MRS (3 months), n (%) 0.075
 1 7(5.34) 5(7.46) 2(3.13)
 2 16(12.21) 10(14.93) 6(9.38)
 3 15(11.45) 10(14.93) 5(7.81)
 4 19(14.5) 6(8.96) 13(20.31)
 5 21(16.03) 7(10.45) 14(21.88)
 6 41(31.3) 23(34.33) 18(28.13)
*

considered significant if p<0.05; DCI+: patients with DCI; DCI-: patients without DCI; IQR: Interquartile range; MFS: Modified Fisher Scale; HH: Hunt and Hess grade; MRS: Modified Rankin Scale