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Table 1 Baseline characteristics (N = 20)

From: Effects of the neurological wake-up test on clinical examination, intracranial pressure, brain metabolism and brain tissue oxygenation in severely brain-injured patients

Demographics and past medical history

 

Age, y

47 (34 to 56)

Gender (female)

9 (45)

Diagnosis

 

   SAH

14 (70)

   ICH

2 (10)

TBI

4 (20)

Admission neurological examination

 

   Admission GCS

8 (5 to 14)

   Admission Hunt-Hess grade

5 (4 to 5)

1 and 2

2 (10)

3

1(5)

4

3 (15)

5

8 (40)

Admission physiologic variables

 

   APACHE physiologic score

15 (6 to 23)

Systolic blood pressure, mmHg

134 (116 to 160)

Neuromonitoring

 

Days to Monitoring

2 (1 to 4)

Days with Monitoring

9 (6 to 13)

Outcome

 

ICU LOS

18 (10 to 26)

Hospital LOS

27 (18 to 37)

Discharge modified Rankin Scale

5 (4 to 5)

< = 3

3 (15)

4

3 (15)

5

9 (45)

Hospital mortality

5 (25)

  1. Values are presented as mean (SD), median (IQR) or number (%). ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage; TBI, traumatic brain injury