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Table 2 Comparisons between the basic data between patients with and without re-haemorrhage

From: Post-operative re-bleeding in patients with hypertensive ICH is closely associated with the CT blend sign

Characteristics

Re-haemorrhage group (n = 33)

Non-re-haemorrhage group (n = 93)

P

Mean age, yr. (\( \overline{\mathrm{x}} \)±s)

56.63 ± 15.20

59.77 ± 16.40

0.251

Sex, male (%)

23(69.70)

69(72.00)

0.534

Smoking (%)

18(54.50)

42(43.80)

0.281

Hypertension (%)

21(63.60)

53(55.20)

0.423

Diabetes mellitus (%)

1(3.00)

2(2.00)

0.774

Alcohol consumption (%)

17(51.50)

42(43.80)

0.468

Systolic pressure (\( \overline{\mathrm{x}} \)±s)

176.67 ± 27.30

174.39 ± 28.60

0.665

Diastolic pressure (\( \overline{\mathrm{x}} \)±s)

102.30 ± 17.60

98.82 ± 17.32

0.448

Time to baseline CT (\( \overline{\mathrm{x}} \)±s)

10.61 ± 3.19

11.78 ± 1.68

0.718

Baseline ICH volume (\( \overline{\mathrm{x}} \)±s)

25.15 ± 18.96

36.50 ± 23.84

0.045

Blend sign on baseline CT (%)

24(72.70)

17(17.70)

0.000

Ruptured into the ventricle (%)

13(39.40)

50(52.10)

0.318

Glasgow coma scale score (\( \overline{\mathrm{x}} \)±s)

11.64 ± 2.77

10.41 ± 3.07

0.045

Time to surgical procedures (\( \overline{\mathrm{x}} \)±s)

29.85 ± 28.54

20.84 ± 17.87

0.097

NIHSS on discharge (\( \overline{\mathrm{x}} \)±s)

17.06 ± 12.35

11.78 ± 9.18

0.026

  1. CT indicates computed tomography and ICH indicates intracerebral haemorrhage