Skip to main content

Table 2 Crude and adjusted odd ratios of outcomes at discharge and 90-day

From: Stress hyperglycemia is predictive of clinical outcomes in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage

 

glucose-to-HbA1c ratio

<1.02(n = 293)

≥1.02(n = 293)

Poor outcome at discharge

 Events, n (%)

100 (34.1)

192 (65.5)

 Crude OR (95% CI)

1.00 (reference)

3.67 (2.61–5.16)

 Adjusteda OR (95% CI)

1.00 (reference)

3.52 (1.98–6.23)

Poor outcome at 90 days

 Events, n (%)

85 (29.0)

171 (58.4)

 Crude OR (95% CI)

1.00 (reference)

3.43 (2.43–4.83)

 Adjusteda OR (95% CI)

1.00 (reference)

2.27 (1.38–3.73)

  1. HbA1c Glycated hemoglobin, OR odd ratio, CI confidence interval
  2. aAdjusted for age, gender, current smoking, alcohol consumption, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, history of cerebral infarction, prior antidiabetic agents, systolic blood pressure, GCS score, NIHSS score, location of hematoma, hematoma volume, hsCRP, eGFR, post-stroke treatment of hyperglycemia, surgery and intraventricular extension