Table 2 Correlation between VIM and mRS scores of 4–6 at 90 days, excluding patients with antihypertensive therapy within 24–72 h after recanalization and sICH patients

From: Mid-term systolic BP variability beyond 24 h after successful recanalization predicts poor outcomes following ischemic stroke

 

Model 1 [(aOR, (95% CI)]

P value

Model 2 [(aOR, (95% CI)]

P value

Model 3 [(aOR, (95% CI)]

P value

24 to 72-h VIM/10

1.69 (1.20–2.45)

0.002

1.83 (1.20–2.90)

0.008

1.94 (1.26–3.11)

0.003

  1. Model 1: age, sex. Model 2: age, sex, NIHSS score, DWI-ASPECTS 24 h after MT. Model 3: age, sex, smoking, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, initial NIHSS score, DWI-ASPECTS 24 h after MT, mTICI, and 24–72 h mean SBP
  2. aOR adjusted odds ratio, ASPECTS Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomographic Score, CI confidence interval, DWI diffusion-weighted imaging, MT mechanical thrombectomy, mRS modified Rankin Scale, mTICI modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction, NIHSS National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, SBP systolic blood pressure, sICH symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, VIM variability independent of the mean, VIM/10 VIM per 10-unit increase