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Table 2 Factors correlated with serum sestrin2 levels after acute intracerebral hemorrhage

From: Significance of serum sestrin2 as a biomarker of severity and functional outcome in acute intracerebral hemorrhage: a prospective observational longitudinal study

Variables

ρ

P value

Age (years)

-0.120

0.182

Gender (male/female)

-0.008

0.932

Body mass index (kg/m2)

-0.007

0.941

Hypertension

0.044

0.623

Diabetes mellitus

0.077

0.390

Hyperlipidemia

0.106

0.238

Coronary heart disease

0.168

0.060

Cigarette smoking

-0.013

0.888

Alcohol drinking

-0.039

0.667

Statin use

0.051

0.568

Anticoagulant use

0.084

0.348

Antiplatelet use

-0.026

0.776

Antihypertensive use

-0.035

0.696

Hypoglycemic use

0.013

0.886

Admission time (h)

0.085

0.341

Sampling time (h)

0.079

0.377

Systolic arterial pressure (mmHg)

-0.098

0.276

Diastolic arterial pressure (mmHg)

-0.007

0.936

Hemorrhage locations (lobar/deep)

0.024

0.793

Intraventricular hemorrhage

0.192

0.031

Subarachnoidal hemorrhage

0.157

0.080

NIHSS scores

0.606

< 0.001

Hematoma volume (ml)

0.670

< 0.001

Blood leucocyte count (×109/l)

0.058

0.516

Blood glucose levels (mmol/l)

0.189

0.034

  1. Bivariate correlations were showed as ρ values by Spearman’s correlation coefficient test
  2. NIHSS indicates National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale