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Table 2 Clinical characteristics and types of intracranial hemorrhage

From: Intracranial hemorrhage in adult patients with hematological malignancies

 

IPH (n = 56)

Pvalue

SDH (n = 22)

Pvalue

SAH (n = 15)

Pvalue

Gender:

 

0.137

 

0.180

 

0.552

Male

40

 

12

 

9

 

Female

16

 

10

 

6

 

Age:

 

0.009

 

0.002

 

>0.999

≥60 years

20

 

16

 

7

 

<60 years

36

 

6

 

8

 

Underlying hypertension:

 

0.335

 

0.565

 

0.324

Yes

13

 

7

 

2

 

No

43

 

15

 

13

 

Sepsis:

 

0.168

 

0.306

 

0.384

Yes

29

 

8

 

9

 

No

27

 

14

 

6

 

Remission status:

 

>0.999

 

0.421

 

0.669

Yes

6

 

1

 

2

 

No

50

 

21

 

13

 

CNS involvement:

 

0.609

 

0.361

 

>0.999

Yes

4

 

3

 

1

 

No

52

 

19

 

14

 

Leukocyte count:

 

0.056

 

0.090

 

0.060

≥100,000 cells/μl

12

 

1

 

0

 

<100,000 cells/μl

44

 

21

 

15

 

Platelet count:

 

>0.999

 

0.603

 

0.376

≥20,000 cells/μl

36

 

9

 

7

 

<20,000 cells/μl

20

 

13

 

8

 

Prothrombin time:

 

0.495

 

0.127

 

0.069

INR ≥1.5

43

 

2

 

6

 

INR <1.5

13

 

20

 

9

 
  1. CNS = central nervous system; INR = international normalized ratio; IPH = intraparenchymal hemorrhage; SAH = subarachnoid hemorrhage; SDH = subdural hemorrhage.