<p>Data for age are presented as mean ± standard deviation (min-max). GCS is Glasgow Coma Score and is presented as median (min-max). mRS is Modified Rankin Score and is presented as median (min-max). </p
<p>The distribution (according to length-of-stay and diagnosis group) and the most important demogra...
<p>Data are presented as either mean ± SD or actual value.</p><p>HbA1c: Hemoglobin A1c.</p>†<p>: p<0...
<p>Characteristics of stroke patients following E-M classification (for age and NIHSS).</p
<p>The sample mean ± SD (minimum-maximum) is given for age and age at onset.</p><p>Patient character...
<p>Quantitative data are presented as mean ± standard deviation (minimum–maximum).</p
<p>Data are presented as medians (25th to 75th percentile) or numbers (% of patients). BMI, body mas...
<p>Note: Frequencies (percentages) for the presence of the symptoms are given for all dichotomous va...
<p>Data are expressed as mean and standard deviation for continuous variables (e.g. age) and as coun...
<p>Characteristics of stroke patients following M-S classification (for age, NIHSS score, and DM sta...
<p>Note. SD: Standard Deviation.</p><p>(N = 25).</p><p>Patient Characteristics.</p
<p>Continuous variable are expressed as mean (standard deviation), age is expressed as median (range...
<p>Data are presented as median with interquartile ranges.</p>*<p>Data presented are mean values wit...
*<p>Values are expressed as median (range) or absolute numbers within the population.</p
<p>Data are presented as mean ± SEM or a percentage. *, p<0.05 vs SA and CPS group; **, p<0.05 vs UA...
*<p>Data are numbers of patients, and data in parentheses are percentages.</p>†<p>Data are mean ± st...
<p>The distribution (according to length-of-stay and diagnosis group) and the most important demogra...
<p>Data are presented as either mean ± SD or actual value.</p><p>HbA1c: Hemoglobin A1c.</p>†<p>: p<0...
<p>Characteristics of stroke patients following E-M classification (for age and NIHSS).</p
<p>The sample mean ± SD (minimum-maximum) is given for age and age at onset.</p><p>Patient character...
<p>Quantitative data are presented as mean ± standard deviation (minimum–maximum).</p
<p>Data are presented as medians (25th to 75th percentile) or numbers (% of patients). BMI, body mas...
<p>Note: Frequencies (percentages) for the presence of the symptoms are given for all dichotomous va...
<p>Data are expressed as mean and standard deviation for continuous variables (e.g. age) and as coun...
<p>Characteristics of stroke patients following M-S classification (for age, NIHSS score, and DM sta...
<p>Note. SD: Standard Deviation.</p><p>(N = 25).</p><p>Patient Characteristics.</p
<p>Continuous variable are expressed as mean (standard deviation), age is expressed as median (range...
<p>Data are presented as median with interquartile ranges.</p>*<p>Data presented are mean values wit...
*<p>Values are expressed as median (range) or absolute numbers within the population.</p
<p>Data are presented as mean ± SEM or a percentage. *, p<0.05 vs SA and CPS group; **, p<0.05 vs UA...
*<p>Data are numbers of patients, and data in parentheses are percentages.</p>†<p>Data are mean ± st...
<p>The distribution (according to length-of-stay and diagnosis group) and the most important demogra...
<p>Data are presented as either mean ± SD or actual value.</p><p>HbA1c: Hemoglobin A1c.</p>†<p>: p<0...
<p>Characteristics of stroke patients following E-M classification (for age and NIHSS).</p