Research Article

A Patient-Independent Significance Test by Means of False-Positive Rates in Selected Correlation Analysis of Brain Multimodal Monitoring Data

Table 1

Baseline characteristics of the retrospective patient cohort treated for subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) or traumatic brain injury (TBI).

ParameterNumber (%)

N52
Gender (f/m)32/20 (61.5/38.5)
Age (mean)50.4 (range: 16.4–72.4)
Diagnosis (SAH/TBI)43/9 (82.7/17.3)
GCS at admission (median)7 (range: 3–14)
GOS at last follow-up (median)3 (range: 1–5)

Note. The retrospective patient cohort was analyzed for false-positive readings of the sca method. To illustrate the initial clinical condition and patient outcome, the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) rates at admission and the Glasgow Outcome Score (GOS) value at last follow-up are reported.