Research Article
Clinical Features, Etiology, and 6-Month Prognosis of Isolated Corpus Callosum Infarction
Table 4
Comparison of the possible related factors between good and poor prognosis.
| | Good prognosis (mRS=1-2) | Poor prognosis (mRS >2 or adverse event) | P |
| Multiple cerebrovascular stenosis | 31.8% (7) | 31.8% (7) | 0.012 | Diffuse/large infraction | 18.2% (4) | 75.0% (6) | 0.007 | NIHSS ≥6 at admission | 13.6% (3) | 50.0% (4) | 0.060 | Hypertension | 68.2% (15) | 87.5% (7) | 0.391 | Diabetes | 36.4% (8) | 87.5% (7) | 0.035 | Hyperlipidemia | 27.3% (6) | 50.0% (4) | 0.384 | Hyperhomocysteinemia | 13.6% (3) | 37.5% (3) | 0.300 | History of stroke | 22.7% (5) | 50.0% (4) | 0.195 | Coronary artery disease | 13.6% (3) | 25.0% (2) | 0.589 | Atrial fibrillation | 9.1% (2) | 12.5% (1) | 1.000 | Smoking | 18.2% (4) | 37.5% (3) | 0.345 | Alcoholism | 18.2% (4) | 25.0% (2) | 0.645 | Family history of vascular diseases | 18.2% (4) | 25.0% (2) | 0.645 | ≥3 risk factors | 54.5% (12) | 87.5% (7) | 0.199 |
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Multiple cerebrovascular stenosis: ≥3 large cranial vessels with at least moderate stenosis.
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