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Table 1 Patient demographics, laboratory information and radiologic characteristics (n = 158)

From: A nomogram for predicting the in-hospital mortality after large hemispheric infarction

parameter

All (N = 158)

Survival (N = 100)

Death (N = 58)

Age (years)

61 (53~71)

58 (50~68)

68 (60~75)

Female (%)

52 (32.9)

31 (31)

21 (36.2)

Smoke (%)

80 (50.6)

51 (51)

29 (50)

Alcohol (%)

63 (39.9)

43 (43)

20 (34.5)

ECASS-II>2 (%)

13 (8.2)

5 (5)

8 (13.8)

Acute Intervention (%)

38 (24.1)

23 (23)

15 (25.9)

MLS (mm)

2.5 (0~5.9)

0 (0~4.0)

6.0 (1.4~10.5)

Baseline temperature (°C)

36.5 (36.4~36.8)

36.5 (36.3~36.8)

36.5 (36.5~37)

SBP (mmHg)

145 (126~165)

146 (126~166)

145 (126~159)

DBP (mmHg)

82 (74~93)

83 (72~95)

80 (74~91)

GLU (mmol/L)

6.2 (5.5~7.6)

5.9 (5.4~6.8)

7.1 (5.9~9.2)

HbA1c (%)

5.7 (5.3~6.2)

5.6 (5.3~6.1)

5.8 (5.3~6.4)

hs-CRP (mg/L)

11.1 (3.4~30.2)

8.4 (2.6~20.9)

15.9 (5.2~45.6)

NLR

5.9 (4.3~10.2)

5.2 (3.8~7.8)

8.6 (5.4~14.6)

TG (mmol/L)

1.1 (0.8~1.52)

1.0 (0.7~1.6)

1.2 (0.9~1.4)

HDL (mmol/L)

1.2 (0.9~1.4)

1.2 (0.9~1.4)

1.2 (1.0~1.3)

LDL (mmol/L)

2.7 (2.2~3.3)

2.6 (2.2~3.3)

2.7 (2.2~3.3)

  1. ECASS-II European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study-II classification, MLS midline shift, SBP baseline systolic pressure, DBP baseline diastolic pressure, GLU baseline blood glucose, HbA1c glycated hemoglobin, hs-CRP high sensitivity C-reactive protein, NLR Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, TG Triglyceride, HDL high-density lipoprotein, LDL low density lipoprotein