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Table 1 Original ICH score and predicted 30-day mortality according to total score

From: The critical care management of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage: a contemporary review

Component

Points

Total ICH score

30-day mortality (%)

Glasgow Coma Scale

 3–4

2

0

0–10

 5–12

1

 13–15

0

Age (years)

 ≥80

1

1

7–13

 <80

0

ICH volume (ml)

 ≥30

1

2

30–44

 <30

0

Presence of intraventricular hemorrhage

 Yes

1

3

56–78

 No

0

Infra-tentorial origin of ICH

 Yes

1

4

70–100

 No

0

Total ICH score

0–6

5–6

100

  1. The five independent predictors of 30-day mortality according to the original ICH score are displayed in the first column (Glasgow Coma Scale, age, ICH volume, intraventricular hemorrhage, and infra-tentorial location of ICH). The total score is the sum of the five components, varying from 0 to 6 points (column 3). The higher the total score (column 3), the higher the predicted 30-day mortality (column 4)
  2. ICH intracerebral hemorrhage