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Table 2 Multivariate analysis of predictors for HE

From: A high neutrophil-to-platelet ratio is associated with hematoma expansion in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a retrospective study

Predictors

OR (95% CI)

p-Value

Age(years)

0.998 (0.975-1.021)

0.857

NPR(per 1 increase)

1.742 (1.508-2.012)

<0.001**

GCS score on admission

-

-

GCS (13-15 points)

Reference

-

GCS (9-12 points)

1.796 (0.772-4.183)

0.174

GCS (3-8 points)

3.387 (1.443-7.949)

0.005*

NIHSS on admission

1.020(0.927-1.122)

0.688

PT (s)

0.929 (0.354-2.441)

0.882

RBC, x1012

0.967 (0.446-2.098)

0.932

Hemoglobin(g/L)

1.003 (0.985-1.020)

0.772

Lymphocyte, x109

0.727 (0.457-1.158)

0.180

Monocyte, x109

2.003 (0.616-6.508)

0.248

Neutrophil, x109

0.926 (0.715-1.199)

0.561

Platelet, x109

1.001 (0.994-1.007)

0.842

INR

3.230 (0.024-430.0)

0.639

Blood glucose (mmol/L)

1.073 (0.981-1.174)

0.125

Hematoma size (per 1 ml increase)

1.015 (1.002-1.028)

0.022*

  1. OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, HE hematoma expansion, NPR neutrophil to platelet ratio, GCS Glasgow coma scale, NIHSS National Institutes of Health stroke scale, PT prothrombin time, RBC red blood cells, INR international normalized ratio
  2. *P < 0.05. **P < 0.001