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Table 2 Demographic, clinical characteristics and neuropsychological data [7]

From: Impaired functional network properties contribute to white matter hyperintensity related cognitive decline in patients with cerebral small vessel disease

Items

Group A (n = 64)

Group B (n = 46)

p value

Age

65 (7)

69 (13)

0.001**

Female, n (%)

44 (68.7)

33 (71.1)

0.736

Hypertension, n (%)

24 (37.5)

13 (31.7)

0.264

Hyperlipemia, n (%)

31 (56.4)

20 (57.1)

0.752

WMH volume

1.31 (1.94)

7.84 (7.08)

—

TC

4.52 (1.08)

4.38 ± 0.16

0.586

TG

1.21 (0.64)

1.50 (0.98)

0.199

HDL

1.37 ± 0.56

1.27 ± 0.69

0.140

LDL

2.85 ± 0.10

2.61 (1.42)

0.276

MMSE

29.00 (1.00)

29.00 (2.00)

0.091

MOCA

24.00 (5.00)

24.00 (5.00)

0.095

  1. Values with normal distribution are presented as the mean ± stand deviation (SD); Values with non-normal distribution are presented as median (interquartile range)
  2. **The difference between groups was statistically significant (p < 0.01)
  3. This table in this manuscript has been published in J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis, 2020, 29(12), 105,275. This table is a summary of demographic characteristics and clinical features of two groups. The current article included the same subjects and grouping criteria as previously published article. Therefore, the table has the same content. As previously published article that contains the this table in current article is part of our team's work as well. That is why this does not constitute dual publication