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Table 1 Factors in correlation with serum mesencephalic astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor levels after acute intracerebral hemorrhage

From: Prognostic potential of serum mesencephalic astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor in acute intracerebral hemorrhage: a prospective observational study

Variables

ρ

P value

Age (years)

-0.015

0.870

Gender (male/female)

-0.037

0.687

Body mass index (kg/m2)

0.010

0.916

Hypertension

-0.017

0.855

Diabetes mellitus

0.050

0.583

Hyperlipidemia

-0.090

0.321

Coronary heart disease

0.121

0.180

Cigarette smoking

0.092

0.308

Alcohol drinking

0.050

0.579

Pretreatment of statins

-0.098

0.278

Pretreatment of anticoagulation drugs

-0.056

0.540

Pretreatment of antiplatelet drugs

-0.054

0.548

Pretreatment of antihypertensive drugs

0.019

0.832

Pretreatment of hypoglycemic drugs or insulin

0.040

0.657

Admission time (h)

0.049

0.589

Blood-collection time (h)

0.048

0.594

Systolic arterial pressure (mmHg)

-0.072

0.425

Diastolic arterial pressure (mmHg)

-0.022

0.805

Hemorrhage locations (lobar / deep)

0.068

0.450

Extension of hematoma into intraventricular cavity

0.198

0.027

Extension of hematoma into subarachnoidal space

0.196

0.029

NIHSS scores

0.627

< 0.001

Hematoma volume (ml)

0.648

< 0.001

Blood leucocyte count (×109/l)

0.220

0.014

Blood glucose levels (mmol/l)

0.194

0.031

  1. Using Spearman’s correlation coefficient test, correlations were reported as ρ values. NIHSS indicates National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale