Research Article

Reduced Numbers and Impaired Function of Regulatory T Cells in Peripheral Blood of Ischemic Stroke Patients

Table 1

(a) Subjects characteristics, Treg phenotyping. (b) Participants characteristics of patients (SAI+) suffering from an infection and patients (SAI−) who remained uninfected after stroke.
(a)

Total number AgeNIHSSLesion volume (mm3) Localization of infarction Thrombolysis/
thrombectomy
Male Female

Control
subjects
2669,5 (51–88)NANANANA1214

Stroke
patients
4877 (55–93)13 (23–6)71,5 (4,99–1022)45 MCA 
3 MCA + anterior
171632

(b)

Total number AgeNIHSSLesion volume (mm3) Localization of infarction Thrombolysis/
thrombectomy
Male Female

Noninfected
cohort (SAI−)
1577 (62–93)8 (6–23)44,05 (4,99–1022)15 MCA  
1 MCA + anterior
4510

Infected cohort
(SAI+)
774 (55–87)17,5 (13–19)174,24 (18,52–318,27)7 MCA243

Mean (range); median (range); median (range); NA: not applicable; MCA: middle cerebral artery; SAI: stroke associated infection.