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Table 1 Baseline characteristics in the cognitive outcome groups 3 months after index stroke

From: Clinically accessible neuroimaging predictors of post-stroke neurocognitive disorder: a prospective observational study

 

Normal cognition

Mild NCDc

Major NCD

Any NCD

Total

n = 103

n = 63

n = 65

n = 128

n = 231

Female - n (%)

46 (44.7)

23 (36.5)

32 (49.2)

55 (43.0)

101 (43.7)

Age (years) - mean (SD)

69.4 (11.2)

69.7 (6.7)

77.5 (10.3)

73.6 (10.7)

71.8 (11.1)

Education (years) - mean (SD)

13.2 (3.8)

12.7 (3.5)

10.5 (3.2)

11.6 (3.5)

12.3 (3.7)

Time (hrs) to admission – mean (SD)

11 (27)

10 (16)

19 (34)

15 (27)

13 (27)

Hypertension - n (%)

43 (41.8)

31 (49.2)

35 (53.9)

66 (51.6)

109 (47.2)

Diabetes mellitus - n (%)

13 (12.6)

10 (15.9)

16 (24.6)

26 (20.3)

39 (16.9)

Hypercholesterolemia - n (%)

33 (32.0)

28 (44.4)

29 (44.6)

57 (44.5)

90 (39.0)

Smoker - n (%)

previous

36 (35.0)

24 (38.1)

30 (46.2)

54 (42.2)

90 (39.0)

current

25 (24.3)

13 (20.3)

11 (16.9)

24 (18.8)

49 (21.2)

NIHSSa score - mean (SD)

3.1 (3.8)

3.1 (2.4)

5.2 (6.7)

4.2 (5.2)

3.7 (4.6)

Previous clinical stroke - n (%)

11 (10.7)

7 (11.1)

14 (21.5)

21 (16.4)

32 (13.6)

MoCAb - mean (SD)

26.3 (2.7)

24.5 (3.1)

19.3 (5.4) (n = 64)

22.2 (5.0) (n = 127)

23.1 (5.1) (n = 230)

  1. aNIHSS National Institute of Health Stroke Scale. bMoCA “Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test”, scored at 3 months. cNCD Neurocognitive disorder