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Table 1 Characteristics of the study cohort on admission to the ICU

From: Poor outcome is associated with less negative fluid balance in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage treated with prophylactic vasopressor-induced hypertension

 

n = 142

Age, years, mean ± SD

54 ± 14

Sex, female, n (%)

89 (62.7)

Source of admission, n (%)

 Emergency room

49 (34.5)

 Transferred from another hospital

93 (65.5)

Hunt and Hess score, n (%)

 1

10 (7.0)

 2

36 (25.4)

 3

39 (27.5)

 4

25 (17.6)

 5

32 (22.5)

WFNS-classification, n (%)

 1

35 (24.6)

 2

33 (23.2)

 3

13 (9.2)

 4

29 (20.4)

 5

32 (22.5)

GCS, median (IQ)

13 (7–14)

Fisher’s score, n (%)

 1

1 (0.7)

 2

17 (12.0)

 3

32 (22.5)

 4

92 (64.8)

Severity scores, mean ± SD

SAPS II

37.9 ± 14.5

SOFA score

5.9 ± 2.7

  1. GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, IQ interquartile range, SAPS II Simplified Acute Physiology Score II, SD standard deviation, SOFA sequential organ failure assessment, WFNS World Federation of Neurological Surgeons