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Table 1 Patient demographics

From: Multi-targeted olink proteomics analyses of cerebrospinal fluid from patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

Case No.

Sex

Age

Diagnosis

H-H

Scale

Hyper

tension (Y/N)

Diabetes mellitus (Y/N)

Hyper

lipidaemia

(Y/N)

Smoking history (Y/N)

1

M

80

NPH

—

N

N

N

Y

2

M

56

NPH

—

Y

N

N

Y

3

F

69

NPH

—

N

N

N

N

4

F

57

Headache

—

N

N

TG

N

5

F

49

NPH

—

Y

N

CH, LDL

N

6

F

55

NPH

—

Y

N

N

N

7

F

59

aSAH

III

Y

N

TG

N

8

F

82

aSAH

IV

Y

Y

N

N

9

M

44

aSAH

II

N

N

N

N

10

F

70

aSAH

III

N

N

N

N

11

F

75

aSAH

IV

Y

N

N

N

12

M

50

aSAH

III

Y

N

N

Y

  1. M, male; F, female; aSAH, aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage; H-H, Hunt-Hess; NPH, normal pressure hydrocephalus; Y, yes; N, no; CH, cholesterol; TG, triglyceride; LDL, low-density lipoprotein. H-H scale: Grade I, asymptomatic or minimal headache and slight neck stiffness; Grade II, moderate to severe headache; neck stiffness; no neurologic deficit except cranial nerve palsy; Grade III, drowsy; minimal neurologic deficit; Grade IV, stuporous; moderate to severe hemiparesis; possibly early decerebrate rigidity and vegetative disturbances; Grade V, deep coma; decerebrate rigidity; moribund