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Table 1 Baseline characteristics

From: Associations between post-stroke motor and cognitive function: a cross-sectional study

 

n

  

Demographics

 Age, years, mean (SD)

567

72.2

(11.7)

 Females, n (%)

567

242

(42.7%)

 Living alone, n (%)

564

195

(34.4%)

 Education > 9 years, n (%)

567

424

(74.8%)

Stroke classification

 Infarction, n (%)

558

460

(82.4)

 Haemorrhage, n (%)

558

51

(9.0%)

 Not classified, n (%)

558

47

(8.3%)

 NIHSS score at admittance (0–42), mean (SD)

553

3.7

(4.7)

NIHSS score at admittance

 Mild stroke (0–4), n (%)

553

416

(75.2%)

 Moderate stroke (5–15), n (%)

553

113

(20.4%)

 Moderate to severe stroke (16–20), n (%)

553

20

(3.5%)

 Severe stroke (>  20), n (%)

553

4

(0.7%)

Charlson Comorbidity Index, baseline (0–24), mean (SD)

567

3.9

(1.9)

Antiplatelet treatment at discharge, n (%)

567

388

(68.4%)

Anticoagulation treatment at discharge, n (%)

567

166

(29.3%)

mRS (0–6), pre-stroke, mean (SD)

565

0.7

(0.9)

  1. SD standard deviation, NIHSS National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, (0-42p), mRS Modified Rankin Scale (0-6p)