Research Paper Volume 11, Issue 16 pp 6385—6397

Low triiodothyronine syndrome is associated with hemorrhagic transformation in patients with acute ischaemic stroke

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Figure 2. Multivariate adjusted odds ratios for the association between low T3 syndrome and the subcategorized groups of HT (including HT, HI, PH and symptomatic HT respectively). OR, odds radio; CI, confidence level; HI-1, hemorrhagic infarct type 1; HI-2, hemorrhagic infarct type 2; HT: hemorrhagic transformation; PH-1, parenchymal hematoma type 1; PH-2, parenchymal hematoma type 2. aReference OR (1.000) is the absence of low T3 syndrome for outcome. bModel 1: adjusted for age, sex. cModel 2: adjusted for covariates from Model 1 and further adjusted for identified risk factors for HT (systolic blood pressure, baseline NIHSS score, atrial fibrillation, Current smoking and current alcohol drinking). dModel 3: adjusted for covariates from Model 2 and further adjusted for baseline leukocyte counts, fibrinogen, total cholesterol, the therapy of anticoagulant, antiplatelet and lipid-lowering.