Table 1:

Univariate statistics of background and intracranial hemorrhage for patients with poor clinical outcome and favorable outcome

Clinical Outcome at 90 daysP
Poor (mRS, 3–6)Favorable (mRS, 0–2)
No. of patients4248
Age (yr, mean)74.4 ± 8.972.3 ± 11.6.313b
Sex (male)28 (67%)30 (63%).680c
OTP timea (min, mean)209.2 ± 75.2201.7 ± 50.2.575b
Hypertension25 (60%)26 (54%).609c
Diabetes mellitus11 (26%)11 (23%).718c
Hyperlipidemia7 (17%)10 (21%).614c
Coronary disease10 (24%)8 (17%).398c
Peripheral arterial stenotic diseases3 (7%)2 (4%).661d
Previous stroke11 (26%)6 (13%).098c
Side of lesion (left)30 (71%)27 (56%).136c
B-NIHSSe (points, median)20 (9–26)14.5 (7–24).001f
No. of patients with high score of B-NIHSS (≥20 points)24 (57%)13 (27%).004c
Stroke etiology: cardiogenic embolism32 (76%)37 (77%).920c
ASPECTS on MRI (points, median)7 (5–10)8 (5–10)<.001f
No. of patients with low ASPECTS (5–7)27 (64%)8 (17%)<.001c
Administration of free radical scavenger31 (74%)33 (69%).597c
Symptomatic ICH within 24 hours6 (14%)1 (2%).047d
All ICH within 24 hours17 (40%)10 (21%).042c
  • a Onset to procedure time.

  • b Unpaired t test.

  • c χ2 test.

  • d Fisher exact test.

  • e Baseline NIHSS

  • f Mann Whitney U test.