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Table 1 Cerebral hemorrhage patients’ condition on admission

From: Association between serum calcium levels and prognosis, hematoma volume, and onset of cerebral hemorrhage in patients undergoing hemodialysis

 

Total (N = 99)

Died (N = 32)

Survived (N = 67)

P value

Features of cerebral hemorrhage

 sBP on admission (mmHg)

184 ± 34

187 ± 36

183 ± 33

0.7

 dBP on admission (mmHg)

96 ± 23

100 ± 25

94 ± 22

0.3

 Pulse pressure on admission (mmHg)

80 ± 18

81 ± 24

80 ± 15

0.9

 Glasgow Coma Scale

10 ± 4

6 ± 3

12 ± 4

< 0.001

 NIHSS

15 ± 10

23 ± 9

11 ± 9

< 0.001

 Intraventricular hemorrhage (%)

64

97

48

< 0.001

 Volume of hematoma (mL)

50 ± 60

103 ± 70

24 ± 33

< 0.001

 Surgical hematoma evacuation (%)

31

34

30

0.7

 Onset during 2-day interval HD (%)

37

41

36

0.6

 Time for patients to transport (hour)a

4 (3–12)

6 (3–12)

4 (3–11)

0.4

  1. dBP diastolic blood pressure, HD hemodialysis, NIHSS National Institute of Health Stroke Scale, sBP systolic blood pressure
  2. Continuous variables are shown as mean ± standard deviation and categorical variables, as percentage or number (percentage)
  3. a Median (interquartile range)