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Table 1 Baseline characteristics by recanalization status

From: Successful recanalization post endovascular therapy is associated with a decreased risk of intracranial haemorrhage: a retrospective study

 

Unsuccessful recanalization (n = 57)

Successful recanalization (n = 136)

p-value

Age

70 (57, 76)a

66 (55, 76)a

0.46

Gender

  

0.008

 Male

28 (49.1 %)

95 (69.9 %)

 

 Female

29 (50.9 %)

70 (36.3 %)

 

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

10 (17.5 %)

23 (16.9 %)

>0.99

Hypertension

28 (49.1 %)

67 (49.3 %)

>0.99

Hypercholesterolemia

17 (29.8 %)

40 (29.4 %)

>0.99

Atrial fibrillation

16 (28.1 %)

45 (33.1 %)

0.61

Ischaemic heart disease

7 (12.3 %)

21 (15.4 %)

0.66

Previous stroke or TIA

5 (8.8 %)

17 (12.5 %)

0.62

Baseline NIHSS

20 (14, 26)a

15.5 (10, 20)a

0.001

Time to DSA (minutes)b

287 (238, 406)a

274 (200, 363)a

0.14

IV tPA

8 (14.0 %)

60 (44.1 %)

0.00

IA urokinase

32 (56.1 %)

49 (36.0 %)

0.01

IA tPA

8 (14.0 %)

12 (8.8 %)

0.31

Anterior circulation occlusion

39 (68.4 %)

93 (68.4 %)

>0.99

  1. Baseline and treatment variables, with univariate analysis. Fischer’s exact test was performed for categorical variables and two-sample Wilcoxon rank-sum test for ordinal and continuous variables. aMedian (1st quartile, 3rd quartile). bData from 4 patients unable to be calculated