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Table 5 Univariate analyses of functional status at 3 months after SE onset

From: Timing matters: there are significant differences in short-term outcomes between two time points of status epilepticus

Variable

Total

mRS 3–6 (n = 60)

mRS 0–2

(n = 40)

P value

OR (95%CI)

Age, median (IQR), years

66(53,75)

70(59.25,81.75)

61(37.5,67)

<0.001***

–

Gender, male, No. (%)

61(61.0%)

35(58.3%)

26(65%)

0.537

0.754(0.323–1.663)

History of prior seizures, No. (%)

33(33.0%)

17(28.3%)

16(40%)

0.279

0.593(0.253–1.384)

Acute symptomatic etiology, No. (%)

50(50.0%)

35(58.3%)

15(37.5%)

0.066

2.333(1–5.358)

Potentially fatal etiology, No. (%)

51(51.0%)

36(60.0%)

15(37.5%)

0.041*

2.5(1.068–2.771)

Bilateral lesions/diffuse cerebral edema, No. (%)

49(49.0%)

35(58.3%)

14(35.0%)

0.026*

2.6(1.105–2.131)

Interictal epileptiform activity, No. (%)

39(39.0%)

23(38.3%)

16(40.0%)

0.999

0.932(0.427–2.09)

  1. IQR Interquartile range, mRS Modified Rankin Scale, OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval
  2. *p<0.05, ***p<0.001