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Table 1 Baseline characteristics, complications, and outcome

From: Early brain injury after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: a multimodal neuromonitoring study

Clinical characteristics

 

N = 26

 Age, years

 

55 (47-67)

 Gender, female

 

15 (58%)

 Admission H&H grade

2

2 (7.7%)

 

3

6 (23.1%)

 

4

2 (7.7%)

 

5

16 (61.5%)

 Loss of consciousness

 

15 (58%)

 Admission APACHE II score

 

17 (13-19)

Admission radiological characteristics

 mFisher scale

1

3 (11.5%)

 

2

3 (11.5%)

 

3

9 (34.6%)

 

4

11 (42.3%)

 SAH sum score

 

23 (15-27)

 IVH Sum score

 

5 (0-8)

 Aneurysm size above 10 mm

 

7 (27%)

 Generalized cerebral edema

 

11 (42%)

 Intracerebral hematoma

 

12 (46%)

Surgical procedures

  

 Hydrocephalus requiring EVD/Shunt

20 (77%)

 Clipping

 

18 (69%)

 Hemicraniectomy

 

9 (35%)

Complications

  

 Pneumonia

 

19 (73%)

 Delayed cerebral infarction

 

6 (23%)

 Anemia requiring transfusion

 

16 (62%)

 Aneurysm rebleeding

 

4 (15%)

 Hyperosmolar therapy

 

14 (54%)

Outcome characteristics

  

 Length of hospital stay, days

 

40 (30-55)

 3-month mRS

0-1

5 (19.2%)

 

2-3

5 (19.2%)

 

4

5 (19.2%)

 

5

6 (23.1%)

 

6

5 (19.2%)

  1. Values are expressed as mean (interquartile range) or as number (percentage) of patients. APACHE II, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II; EVD, extraventricular drainage; H&H, Hunt and Hess; ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage; IVH, intraventricular hemorrhage; mFisher, modified Fisher; mRS, modified Rankin Scale; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage.