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Table 4 Comparing two groups (hematoma expansion group–nonhematoma expansion group) in terms of quantitative variables

From: Baseline neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio can be associated with hematoma expansion in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage: a retrospective observational study

Variable

Hematoma expansion

Hematoma expansion

Yes (n = 57)

Yes (n = 57)

Age (year)

64.37 (4.36)

65.18 (4.42)

P = 0.437

GCS

6.31 (1.23)

9.61 (1.95)

P = 0.021

Hospital stay (day)

21.31 (5.42)

13.87 (6.21)

P = 0.033

Hematoma volume at baseline (mL)

23.16 (6.41)

15.32 (5.25)

P = 0.008

Admission systolic blood pressure (mmHg)

173.56 (9.49)

152.11 (7.81)

P = 0.024

Admission diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)

89.21 (6.41)

87.56 (6.01)

P = 0.435

Baseline white blood cell count cells/mm3

10,353 (4624)

9673 (4714)

P = 0.321

Neutrophil count, ×109 cells/L

9.72 (1.37)

8.31 (1.36)

P = 0.023

Lymphocyte count, ×109 cells/L

1.27 (1.03)

1.75 (1.02)

P = 0.071

Baseline NLR (no units)

7.65 (1.38)

4.74 (1.38)

P = 0.012

Platelet count cells/mm3

193,214 (8760)

207,167 (9124)

P = 0.454

Admission prothrombin time

13.14 (1.12)

13.83 (1.13)

P = 0.651

Admission partial thromboplastin time

33.54 (3.02)

35.11 (3.11)

P = 0.211

Admission INR

1.3 (0.37)

1.2 (0.36)

P = 0.304

  1. Bold indicates p < 0.05
  2. GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, NLR neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, INR international normalized ratio