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Table 1 The characteristics in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

From: Plasma gelsolin levels and outcomes after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

 

All patients (n= 262)

Sex (male/female)

112/150

Age (years)

43.6 ± 12.1

WFNS score on admission

2 (2)

Fisher score on admission

2 (1)

Aneurysmal location

 

   Posterior communication artery

78 (29.8%)

   Internal carotid artery

40 (15.3%)

   Anterior communication artery

59 (22.5%)

   Middle cerebral artery

39 (14.9%)

   Anterior cerebral artery

30 (11.5%)

   Posterior cerebral artery

10 (3.8%)

   Vertebral artery

6 (2.3%)

Surgery

163 (62.2%)

Acute hydrocephalus

79 (30.2%)

Intraventricular hemorrhage

55 (21.0%)

External ventricular drain

91 (34.7%)

Vasospasm

112 (42.8%)

CT ischemia

39 (14.9%)

Admission time (h)

4.0 (4.1)

Plasma-sampling time (h)

5.6 (6.4)

Seizure

37 (14.1%)

Systolic arterial pressure (mmHg)

130 (31)

Diastolic arterial pressure (mmHg)

80 (22)

Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)

98 (24)

Heart rate (beats/min)

80 (35)

Body temperature (°C)

36.5 (0.9)

Respiratory rate (respirations/min)

18 (4)

Blood oxygen saturation (%)

88 (5)

Blood white blood cell count (×109/L)

7.5 (4.2)

Blood hemoglobin level (g/L)

125 (38)

Blood platelet count (×109/L)

174 (52)

Blood glucose level (mmol/L)

9.2 (3.0)

Blood sodium level (mmol/L)

136 (7)

Blood potassium level (mmol/L)

3.7 (0.9)

Prothrombin time (s)

14.6 (4.0)

Thrombin time (s)

18.9 ± 3.2

Partial thromboplastin time (s)

39.4 (10.8)

Plasma C-reactive protein level (mg/L)

6.4 (3.9)

Plasma fibrinogen level (g/L)

3.9 (4.1)

Plasma D-dimer level (mg/L)

1.8 (1.1)

Plasma gelsolin level (mg/L)

66.9 (26.4)

  1. Numerical variables were presented as median (interquartile range) or mean ± standard deviation. Categorical variables were expressed as counts (percentage). Numerical variables were analyzed by Mann-Whitney U-test or unpaired Student t test. Categorical variables were analyzed by chi-square test or Fisher exact test.
  2. n, number of patients; WFNS, World Federation of Neurological Surgeons.