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Table 3 Factors in correlation with 90-day modified Rankin scale scores 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)

-0.009

0.921

Gender (male/female)

-0.105

0.245

Body mass index (kg/m2)

0.047

0.601

Hypertension

-0.032

0.721

Diabetes mellitus

0.116

0.201

Hyperlipidemia

0.037

0.681

Coronary heart disease

0.048

0.600

Cigarette smoking

0.083

0.360

Alcohol drinking

0.142

0.116

Pretreatment of statins

0.089

0.328

Pretreatment of anticoagulation drugs

-0.019

0.831

Pretreatment of antiplatelet drugs

-0.028

0.756

Pretreatment of antihypertensive drugs

0.102

0.258

Pretreatment of hypoglycemic drugs or insulin

-0.069

0.448

Admission time (h)

0.132

0.145

Blood-collection time (h)

0.143

0.113

Systolic arterial pressure (mmHg)

-0.064

0.482

Diastolic arterial pressure (mmHg)

-0.016

0.860

Hemorrhage locations (lobar / deep)

-0.009

0.919

Extension of hematoma into intraventricular cavity

0.185

0.039

Extension of hematoma into subarachnoidal space

0.123

0.174

NIHSS scores

0.691

< 0.001

Hematoma volume (ml)

0.688

< 0.001

Blood leucocyte count (×109/l)

0.227

0.011

Blood glucose levels (mmol/l)

0.292

0.001

Serum MANF levels (ng/ml)

0.613

< 0.001

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