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Table 1 Demographics and clinical characteristics according to 6-month outcome

From: A NADE nomogram to predict the probability of 6-month unfavorable outcome in Chinese patients with ischemic stroke

 

Favorable outcome (mRS 0–2))

Unfavorable outcome (mRS 3–6)

P

Patients, n(%)

359

140

 

Sex, n(%)

0.021*

 Male, n(%)

254 (70.8)

84 (60.0)

 

 Female, n(%)

105 (29.2)

56 (40.0)

 

Medical history, n (%)

 Hypertension

249 (69.4)

105 (75.0)

0.212*

 Diabetes mellitus

89 (24.8)

54 (38.6)

0.002*

 Hyperlipidemia

8 (2.2)

5 (3.6)

0.397

 Coronary artery disease

38 (10.6)

33 (23.6)

< 0.0001*

 Atrial fibrillation

23 (6.4)

24 (17.1)

< 0.0001*

 Previous stroke

68 (18.9)

42 (30.0)

0.007*

Baseline data

 Age (years), median (IQR)

65 (58–74)

77 (70–83)

< 0.0001*a

 NIHSS score, median (IQR)

2 (1–4)

5 (2–10)

< 0.0001*a

 BMI, kg/m2, mean (SD)

24.79 (3.25)

24.51 (3.76)

0.407*

 Systolic BP, mmHg, median (IQR)

140 (130–160)

140 (130–158)

0.684*a

 Creatinine, umol/L, median (IQR)

71 (60–84)

78 (63.25–95.25)

0.003*a

  1. mRS modified Rankin Scale, NIHSS National Institute of Health stroke scale, BMI Body Mass Index
  2. *included into the multiple logistic regression models (P < 0.2) and Additionally traditional stroke risk factors such as Hypertension, Systolic BP and BMI were added into the model.
  3. aCalculated using Mann-Whitney U test. BMI Calculated using Student’s t tests