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Table 3 Demographic and clinical factors associated with cognitive impairment at 6 months post-stroke

From: Cognitive impairment six months after ischaemic stroke: a profile from the ASPIRE-S study

 

Adjusted OR*

P-value

95% CI

Sex (female)

1.6

0.05

1.01-2.57

Age

1.06

0.003

1.02-1.11

Stroke severity (SSS scale)

.92

0.003

.88-.97

Insurance

.23

0.002

.09-.59

History of TIA/Stroke

2.22

0.001

1.38-3.59

History of atrial fibrillation

1.06

0.83

.62-1.82

History of carotid stenosis

.99

0.95

.76-1.29

POCS

1.86

<0.001

1.84-1.89

LACS

1.72

<0.001

1.38-2.14

Small artery occlusion

.46

<0.001

.43-.5

Stroke of determined aetiology

.99

1.00

.65-1.54

Stroke of undetermined aetiology

1.64

0.4

.51-5.2

Functional dependency at 6 months (mRS ≥ 3)

1.06

0.83

.63-1.79

  1. *adjusted for age, sex and stroke severity.
  2. OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; SSS, stroke severity; TIA, transient ischaemic attack; POCS, posterior circulation stroke; LACS, lacunar stroke; mRS, modified Rankin Scale.