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Table 1 Selected demographic, baseline and clinical characteristics of all enrolled patients

From: Relationship between social support, functional outcomes and health-related quality of life in working-aged adults at three months after ischemic stroke: results from the FRAILTY study

Patient characteristics

Value

Age—mean (± SD, years)

51.7 (± 8.4)

IS in anterior circulation – n (%)

98 (80.3)

IV thrombolysis—n (%)

62 (50.8)

Mechanical thrombectomy – n (%)

40 (32.9)

Arterial hypertension—n (%)

86 (70.5)

Ischemic heart disease—n (%)

9 (7.3)

Diabetes mellitus—n (%)

12 (9.8)

Atrial fibrillation—n (%)

14 (11.5)

Hyperlipidemia—n (%)

90 (73.8)

Smoking—n (%)

52 (42.7)

NIHSS and mRS score 0 at 90 days after IS—n (%)

94 (77.7)

NIHSS 1 at 90 days after IS- n (%)

9 (6.0)

mRS 1 at 90 days after IS- n (%)

12 (9.9)

NIHSS 2 at 90 days after IS- n (%)

8 (6.6)

mRS 2 at 90 days after IS- n (%)

10 (8.3)

NIHSS > 2 at 90 days after IS- n (%)

9 (6.0)

mRS > 2 at 90 days after IS- n (%)

5 (4.1)

BI score at 90 days after IS—median (range)

100 (70–100)

MoCA score at 90 days after IS – median (range)

26 (13–30)

  1. BI Barthel index, IS ischemic stroke, IV intravenous, mRS modified Rankin Scale, NIHSS National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, SD standard deviation