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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2018 May 24;39(7):1286–1292. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A5676

Table 1.

Clinical Characteristics and Imaging Findings of Patients with low and high grade stenotic basilar artery plaque.

ALL (n=126) Low grade stenosis (<50%, n=46) High grade stenosis (≥50%, n=80) p value
Age 61.5±10.0 63.70±9.4 60.3±10.1 0.07
Sex (male) 82 (65.1%) 33(71.7%) 49(61.3%) 0.23
Diabetes 42 (33.3%) 15 (32.6%) 27 (33.8%) 0.90
Smoking 35 (27.8%) 13 (28.3%) 22 (27.5%) 0.93
Hypertension 101(80.2%) 37 (80.4%) 64 (80.0%) 0.96
Hyperlipidemia 65 (51.6%) 18 (39.1%) 47 (58.8%) 0.03*
Coronary Artery Disease 5 (4.0%) 3 (6.5%) 2 (2.5%) 0.27
Pre-admission Aspirin use 31 (24.6%) 9 (19.6%) 22 (27.5%) 0.32
Pre-admission Statin use 17 (13.5%) 4 (8.7%) 13 (16.3%) 0.23
NIHSS score (median and range) 1 (0,11) 2 (0,11) 0(0,6) <0.001*
Degree of Stenosis (%) 52.6±15.8 35.2±9.7 62.6±7.9 <0.001*
Enhancement Percentage (%) 17.4±28.4 21.1 ±33.1 15.3 ±25.3 0.27
Intraplaque Haemorrhage 22 (17.5%) 9 (19.6%) 13(16.3%) 0.63
Minimum Lumen Area 3.2±2.97 5.1±3.4 2.1±1.3 <0.001*
Plaque Burden (%) 84.0±9.1 75.9±8.2 88.6±5.7 <0.001*
Symptomatic 66 (52.4%) 28(60.9%) 38 (47.5%) 0.15

NIHSS: National Institute of Health Stroke Scale

*

Statistically significant