Table 4 Association of glycemic status with 90-day poor outcomes after acute sICH.

From: Association of pre- and post-stroke glycemic status with clinical outcome in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage

Glycemic levels

N

Events, n (%)

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis*

P value

OR

P value

aOR

HbA1c

   <6.0

437

193 (44.2)

0.616

1

0.850

1

   6.0–7.9

150

67 (44.7)

 

1.02 (0.70–1.48)

 

0.79 (0.32–1.97)

   ≥8.0

56

21 (37.5)

 

0.76 (0.43–1.35)

 

0.69 (0.14–3.30)

RBG

   <7.0

591

266 (45.0)

<0.001

1

0.207

1

   7.0–9.9

511

320 (62.6)

 

2.05 (1.61–2.61)

 

1.46 (0.87–2.46)

   ≥10.0

288

218 (75.7)

 

3.81 (2.78–5.21)

 

1.91 (0.83–4.40)

FBG

   <6.0

488

170 (34.8)

<0.001

1

0.021

1

   6.0–7.9

280

167 (59.6)

 

2.76 (2.04–3.74)

 

2.22 (1.15–4.28)

   ≥8.0

174

123 (70.7)

 

4.51 (3.10–6.57)

 

3.20 (1.14–8.94)

  1. HbA1c: hemoglobin A1c; RBG: random blood glucose; FBG: fasting blood glucose. Events: 90-day poor outcome.
  2. *Adjusted for gender, age, history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, history of dyslipidemia, anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy, smoking, drinking, BMI, baseline systolic blood pressure, GCS score, NIHSS score, baseline hematoma location and volume, intraventricular extension, surgical treatment, pre-stroke and post-stroke hypoglycemic treatment.