17 October 2021>: Clinical Research
White Matter Abnormalities in Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Tract-Based Spatial Statistics Study
Min Son Kim 1ABCDE , Min Jye Cho 1CDE* , Jae Woon Kim 2CDF , Sung Ho Jang 1AEF**DOI: 10.12659/MSM.933959
Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e933959
Table 1 Demographic characteristics for the patient and control groups.
Patient group (n=10) | Control group (n=10) | |
---|---|---|
Age (years) | 50.60±19.17 | 49.50±16.99 |
Sex (Male: Female) | 6: 4 | 6: 4 |
Time to DTI scanning after onset (months) | 12.43±12.36 | NA |
Loss of consciousness ( [%]) | ||
1 [0.1] | NA | |
30 min-24 h | 4 [0.4] | NA |
>24 hr | 5 [0.5] | NA |
Post-traumatic amnesia ( [%]) | ||
2 [0.2] | NA | |
1–7days | 2 [0.2] | NA |
>7 days | 6 [0.6] | NA |
Initial GCS score ( [%]) | ||
13–15 | 1 [0.1] | NA |
9–12 | 2 [0.2] | NA |
3–8 | 7 [0.7] | NA |
Traumatic brain injury ( [%]) | ||
Mild | 1 [0.1] | NA |
Moderate | 2 [0.2] | NA |
Severe | 7 [0.7] | NA |
Cause ( [%]) | ||
Passenger TA | 1 [0.1] | NA |
Pedestrian TA | 3 [0.3] | NA |
Slip/fall | 4 [0.4] | NA |
Bicycle | 2 [0.2] | NA |
Values represent mean±standard deviation; DTI – diffusion tensor imaging; NA – not applicable; GCS – Glasgow Coma Scale; TA – traffic accident. |