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. 2023 Jan 4;16:1070357. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2022.1070357

TABLE 2.

The relationship between prognosis with variable.

≤2 days (n = 63) >2 days (n = 64)
Gender
Female (%) 23 (36.51) 40 (62.50)
Male (%) 40 (63.49) 24 (37.50)
Age (year) 62.82 ± 1.41 61.39 ± 1.45
Contrast types
Non-ionic (%) 46 (73.02) 51 (79.69)
Ionic (%) 12 (19.05) 6 (9.38)
Low-osmolar (%) 45 (71.43) 35 (54.69)
High-osmolar (%) 8 (12.70) 7 (10.94)
Iso-osmolal (%) 4 (6.35) 11 (17.19)
Contrast doses (ml) 188.60 ± 13.99 198.07 ± 14.23
Non-ionic (ml) 193.39 ± 15.59 199.19 ± 14.73
Ionic (ml) 167.70 ± 37.91 235.20 ± 54.49
Low-osmolar (ml) 195.10 ± 16.18 207.83 ± 19.85
High-osmolar (ml) 117.83 ± 35.31 194.20 ± 45.73
Iso-osmolal (ml) 167.50 ± 58.79 152.56 ± 23.40
Comorbidities
Hypertension (%) 32 (50.79) 39 (60.93)
Diabetes mellitus (%) 10 (15.78) 16 (25.00)
History of angiography (%) 9 (14.29) + 1 11 (17.19)
Renal impairment (%) 6 (9.52) 9 (14.06)
Dyslipidaemia (%) 2 (3.17) 3 (4.69)
Angiography types
Coronary angiography (%) 49 (77.78) 23 (35.94)
Cerebral angiography (%) 6 (9.52) 24 (37.50)
Carotid and vertebral angiography (%) 6 (9.52) 4 (6.25)
Abnormal CT or MRI (%) 40 (63.49) 44 (68.75)