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Table 1 Characteristics of patients with minor stroke according to outcomes

From: Etiologic subtype predicts outcome in mild stroke: prospective data from a hospital stroke registry

Variates

Death/disability N1 = 43

No death/disability N2 = 373

P value

Age, years

68.84 ± 10.03

63.34 ± 12.61

0.006

Male, %

25(58.1)

257(68.9)

0.153

Time from onset, h

48

48

0.418

SBP on admission, mmHg

141.88 ± 25.96

143.40 ± 21.38

0.667

DBP on admission, mmHg

83.28 ± 16.99

84.13 ± 13.64

0.708

Hypertension, %

26(60.5)

222(59.5)

0.905

Diabetes mellitus, %

11(25.6)

70(18.8)

0.285

Dyslipidemia, %

3(7.0)

31(8.3)

1.000

Coronary heart diseas, %

2(4.7)

22(5.9)

1.000

History of ischemic stroke, %

1(2.3)

22(5.9)

0.493

History of hemorrhagic stroke

2(4.7)

3(0.8)

0.086

Alcohol, %

6(14.0)

80(20.3)

0.251

Smoking, %

13(30.2)

125(33.)

0.665

TOAST classification

  

0.055

LAA

16(37.2)

110(29.5)

 

SAO

19(44.2)

228(61.1)

 

CE

8(18.6)

35(9.4)

 

Respiratory infection, %

10(23.3)

20(5.4)

0.000

Urinary tract infection, %

3(7.0)

5(1.3)

0.040

Electrolyte disturbance, %

0(0.0)

8(2.1)

1.000

Hemorrhage of digestive tract,%

1(2.3)

3(0.8)

0.355

Epilepsy, %

1(2.3)

1(0.3)

0.196

  1. LAA: large-artery atherosclerosis.
  2. SAO: small artery occlusion.
  3. CE: cardioembolism.