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Table 2 The relationship between age and Glasgow Coma Scale with six-month mortality

From: Common intensive care scoring systems do not outperform age and glasgow coma scale score in predicting mid-term mortality in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage treated in the intensive care unit

Mortality, % (absolute numbers)

Age, years

All patients (n = 3218)

GCS 3 to 8 (n = 1999)

GCS 9 to 12 (n = 485)

GCS 13 to15 (n = 734)

<40

34 (88/258)

57 (83/146)

8 (3/40)

3 (2/72)

40 to 49

41 (171/415)

66 (155/235)

11 (6/56)

8 (10/124)

50 to 59

47 (400/860)

65 (360/557)

21 (26/126)

8 (14/177)

60 to 69

47 (448/946)

67 (397/589)

21 (32/151)

9 (19/206)

70 to 79

58 (350/607)

75 (297/398)

39 (35/91)

15 (18/118)

≥ 80

53 (70/132)

71 (53/74)

43 (9/21)

22 (8/37)