Observational Study
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World J Clin Cases. Jul 6, 2024; 12(19): 3815-3823
Published online Jul 6, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i19.3815
Table 1 General characteristics of the observation group and the control group, n (%)/ mean ± SD
Clinical Information
Observation group (n = 89)
Control group (n = 100)
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P
Gender
    Male54 (60.67)58 (58.00)0.1390.709
    Female35 (39.33)42 (42.00)
Age (yr)55.79 ± 9.8753.36 ± 10.151.664 0.098
Body mass index (kg/m2)22.41 ± 2.3622.18 ± 2.090.711 0.478
Academic qualifications
    Below high school57 (64.04)70 (70.00)0.7580.384
    High School and above32 (35.96)30 (30.00)
Brain hemorrhage lesions
    Basal joint39 (43.82)45 (45.00)0.7160.949
    Thalamus23 (25.84)23 (23.00)
    Lobe of the brain13 (14.61)17 (17.00)
    Cerebellum9 (10.11)8 (8.00)
    Brainstem5 (5.62)7 (7.00)
Amount of cerebral hemorrhage
    < 30 mL26 (29.21)30 (30.00)0.0230.989
    30-60 mL40 (44.94)45 (45.00)
    > 60 mL23 (25.84)25 (25.00)
Cerebral hemorrhage side
    Right side29 (32.58)31 (31.00)0.0550.815
    Left side60 (67.42)69 (69.00)
Surgical method
    Boneless flap55 (61.80)64 (64.00)0.0980.754
    Small Bone Window34 (38.20)36 (36.00)