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Table 1 Basic characteristics of study patients

From: Higher serum albumin-corrected calcium levels are associated with revascularization and poor outcome after mechanical thrombectomy

Variables

n = 192

Age, years

71.8 ± 10.5

Male, n (%)

132 (68.7%)

Risk factors, n (%)

 Hypertension

128 (66.7%)

 Diabetes mellitus

57 (29.7%)

 Dyslipidemia

121 (63.0%)

 Ischemic cardiopathy

58 (30.2%)

 Arrhythmia

78 (40.6%)

 Stroke history

41 (21.4%)

 Hypertension med use

74 (38.5%)

 Diabetes med use

25 (13.0%)

 Smoking

80 (41.7%)

 Drinking

32 (16.7%)

Laboratory results

 Fasting glucose, mmol/L

6.9 (5.5, 9.2)

 Triglycerides, mmol/L

1.30 (0.90, 1.72)

 Total cholesterol, mmol/L

4.29 (3.61, 5.20)

 Homocysteine, mmol/L

13.0 (10.3, 18.0)

 C-reactive protein, mg/L

8.0 (3.7, 18.6)

 Albumin, g/L

37.5 (34.8, 40.5)

 Calcium, mmol/L

2.11 (2.01, 2.23)

Stroke evaluation

 NIHSS at baseline

14 (10, 18)

 ASPECT at baseline

8 (7, 9)

Site of vessel occlusion,n(%)

 ICA

74 (38.5%)

 M1-MCA

104 (54.2%)

 Others

14 (7.3%)

Procedure

 Onset to puncture time, min

335 (255, 410)

 Onset to recanalization, min

385 (320, 450)

 Successful recanalization, n (%)

172 (89.6%)

 Intravenous thrombolysis, n (%)

123 (64.1%)

 Number of passes

2 (1, 2)

 sICH, n(%)

23 (12.0%)

TOAST subtype, n (%)

 Large-artery atherosclerosis

86 (44.8%)

 Cardioembolism

87 (45.3%)

 Other determined/undetermined

19 (9.9%)

  1. Abbreviation: ICA Internal carotid artery, M1-MCA M1 of middle cerebral artery, NIHSS National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, ASPECT Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score, sICH Symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, TOAST Trial of Org 10,172 in Acute Stroke Treatment