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. 2023 Jan 28;23:46. doi: 10.1186/s12883-023-03087-9

Table 2.

Associations between ICH prognosis and different groups with SAHE and without SAHE

Outcomes Study sample With SAHE Without SAHE P Value
( N  = 931) ( N  = 121) ( N  = 810)
At 1 month
 mRS scorea 4 (1–4) 4 (4–6) 3(1–4) < 0.0001
 Deathb 129 (13.9%) 40 (33.1%) 89 (11.0%) < 0.0001
 Severe disabilityb 348 (43.4%) 52 (64.2%) 296 (41.1%) < 0.0001
 Death or severe disabilityb 477 (51.2%) 92 (76.0%) 385 (47.5%) < 0.0001
At 3 months
 mRS scorea 3 (1–4) 4 (3–6) 3(1–4) < 0.0001
 Death b 143 (15.4%) 43 (35.5%) 100 (12.4%) < 0.0001
 Severe disabilityb 223 (28.7%) 41 (52.6%) 182 (25.6%) < 0.0001
 Death or severe disabilityb 366 (39.4%) 84 (69.4%) 282 (34.9%) < 0.0001
At 1 year
 mRS scorea 3 (1–4) 5 (3–6) 2(1–4) < 0.0001
 Deathb 178 (19.1%) 52 (43.0%) 126 (15.6%) < 0.0001
 Severe disabilityb 112 (14.9%) 22 (31.9%) 90 (13.2%) < 0.0001
 Death or severe disabilityb 290 (31.2%) 74 (61.2%) 216 (26.7%) < 0.0001

ICH intracerebral hemorrhage, SAHE extension of hemorrhage into the subarachnoid space, mRS the modified Rankin Scale

aContinuous variables are expressed as medians (IQR) according to normal distribution

bCategory variables are expressed as number (%)