Research Article
Risk of Short-Term Mortality after Intracerebral Haemorrhage due to Weekend Hospital Admission in Poland
Table 1
Univariate analysis of patient characteristics.
| | All (n = 156) | Survival (n = 91) | Death (n = 65) | value |
| Mean age | 68.72 (SD 14.5) | 67.02 (SD 13.7) | 71.1 (SD 15.3) | 0.08 | Age >80 years | 46 (29.5%) | 21 (23%) | 25 (38.5%) | 0.02 |
| Sex | | | | | Male | 74 | 45 (60.8%) | 29 (39.1%) | | Female | 82 | 46 (56.1%) | 36 (43.9%) | 0.55 |
| Hypertension | 114 (73.1%) | 73 (80.2%) | 41 (63.1%) | 0.02 | DM | 20 (12.9%) | 17 (18.7%) | 3 (4.6%) | 0.01 |
| GCS score | 13–15 | 84 (53.8%) | 64 (70.3%) | 20 (30.8%) | <0.001 | 5–12 | 60 (38.5%) | 26 (28%) | 34 (52.3%) | <0.003 | 3-4 | 12 (7.7%) | 1 (1.1%) | 11 (16.9%) | <0.001 |
| Location of ICH | Infratentorial | 25 (16%) | 12 (13%) | 13 (20%) | | Supratentorial | 131 (83%) | 79 (86,8%) | 52 (80%) | 0.25 |
| ICH volume | >30 ml | 69 (44.2%) | 7 (29.7%) | 42 (64.6%) | | <30 ml | 87 (55.7%) | 64 (70.3%) | 23 (35.4%) | <0.001 |
| Intraventricular haemorrhage | 64 (41%) | 25 (27.5%) | 39 (60%) | <0.001 |
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