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Table 6 Univariate analysis of predictors for poor outcome of patients underwent sMIS

From: The initial CT blend sign is not associated with poor patient outcomes after stereotactic minimally invasive surgery

Factors

Good outcome (128 patients)

Poor outcome(114 patients)

P-value

Ages(x ± SD)

55.91 ± 12.55

58.43 ± 12.81

0.137

Sex (male, %)

96 (75.0%)

84 (73.7%)

0.815

History of smoking(n, %)

63 (49.2%)

57 (50.4%)

0.850

History of drinking(n, %)

51 (39.8%)

57 (50.0%)

0.113

History of hypertension(n, %)

87 (68.0%)

91 (79.8%)

0.037

Anticoagulants(n, %)

3 (2.3%)

4 (3.5%)

0.589

History of diabetes(n, %)

4 (3.1%)

9 (7.9%)

0.100

Systolic pressure (mmHg, x ± SD)

171.17 ± 26.557

176.32 ± 29.113

0.152

Diastolic pressure (mmHg, x ± SD)

101.07 ± 19.733

102.62 ± 19.676

0.541

GCS on admission (points, IQR)

12 (10–13.75)

9 (6–12))

< 0.001

NIHSS on admission (points, IQR)

16 (13–18)

17 (15–22)

< 0.001

Time from onset to baseline CT (hour, IQR)

5.0 (2.0–9.9)

4.55 (2.0–9.7)

0.764

ICH volume on admission (ml, IQR)

36 (32–50)

40 (30.75–52.39)

0.2904

Haematoma ruptured into ventricles(n, %)

43 (33.6%)

47 (41.2%)

0.220

Time from onset to surgery(h, IQR)

16 (8.13–26.75)

13.5 (10–27)

0.773

Duration of surgery (h, IQR)

1.2 (1.0–2.0)

1.5 (1.0–2.0)

0.773

Blend sign(n, %)

50 (39.1)

41 (36.0)

0.619

  1. GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, NIHSS National Institute of Health Stroke