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Table 7 Binary logistic regression analyze of good outcome factors at 1 year

From: Can minimally invasive puncture and drainage for hypertensive spontaneous Basal Ganglia intracerebral hemorrhage improve patient outcome: a prospective non-randomized comparative study

Variables

B

S.E.

Wald

df

Sig.

Exp(B)

95% CI

Lower

Upper

Group

−1.274

0.504

6.381

1

0.012

0.280

0.104

0.752

Age

−1.538

0.581

7.004

1

0.008

0.215

0.069

0.671

GCS

0.171

0.082

4.352

1

0.037

1.187

1.010

1.395

HV

−0.059

0.021

8.065

1

0.005

0.943

0.906

0.982

IVH

−0.423

0.132

10.268

1

0.001

0.655

0.506

0.849

PI

−1.556

0.554

7.900

1

0.005

0.211

0.071

0.624

Constant

5.503

1.717

10.276

1

0.001

245.452

  
  1. Method: Forward conditional; Entry 0.05, Removal: 0.10, Classification cutoff: 0.5. Dependent: outcome at 1-year of ictus: 0 = bad, 1 = favorable (Glasgow Outcome Scale score3); Group: 1 = minimal invasive puncture and drainage, 2 = decompressive craniectomy; GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale; HV: hemorrhagic volume; IVH: intraventricular hemorrhage; PI: pulmonary infection, 0 = no, 1 = yes. All covariates used were original data except for Age (1, 60 years; 2, >60 years).