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Table 2 Variables associated with in-hospital death in patients with thalamic haemorrhage

From: Thalamic haemorrhage vs internal capsule-basal ganglia haemorrhage: clinical profile and predictors of in-hospital mortality

Variable

β

SE (β)

Odds ratio (95% CI)

p

Model based on demographics, vascular risk factors and clinical variables*

    

   Altered consciousness

3.223

1.120

25.10 (2.8–225.3)

0.004

   Age

0.160

0.069

1.17 (1.03–1.34)

0.020

Model based on demographics, vascular risk factors, clinical features and neuroimaging variables

    

   Altered consciousness

3.678

1.471

39.59 (2.51–707.37)

0.012

   Intraventricular involvement

3.209

1.600

24.74 (1.07–569.60)

0.045

   Age

0.210

0.103

1.23 (1.01–1.51)

0.042

  1. *β = -15.114; SE (β) = 5.651; goodness-of-fit χ2 = 1.265; df = 7; P = 0.989; area under the ROC curve = 0.924; sensitivity 60%; specificity 71%; positive predictive value 56%; negative predictive value 74%; correct classification 66.9%.
  2. β = -21.386; SE (β) = 9.304; goodness-of-fit χ2 = 1.604 ; df = 7 ; P = 0.978; area under the ROC curve = 0.949; sensitivity 78%; specificity 87%; positive predictive value 57%; negative predictive value 94%; correct classification 85.1%.