Emergency Medicine International / 2022 / Article / Tab 1 / Research Article
[Retracted] Relationship between Peripheral Blood miR-181c, miR-101, and Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Complicated with Acute Stroke Table 1 Univariate analysis on the influencing factors of cognitive function in patients with DM complicated with AS [n(%)].
Index CI group (n = 41) Non-CI group (n = 29) χ 2 value - ValueGender (cases) Male 25 (60.98) 18 (62.07) 0.810 0.368 Female 16 (39.02) 11 (37.93) Age (year) ≤60 13 (31.71) 17 (58.62) 5.024 0.025 >60 28 (68.29) 12 (41.38) Education level (cases) Undergraduate and above 9 (21.95) 5 (17.24) 0.611 0.962 Senior high school 19 (46.34) 14 (48.28) Junior high school and below 13 (31.71) 10 (34.48) BMI (kg/m2 ) ≤24 24 (58.54) 16 (55.17) 18.290 0.919 >24 17 (41.46) 13 (44.83) Combined underlying disease (cases) Hypertension 12 (29.27) 7 (24.14) 0.226 0.634 Coronary heart disease 9 (21.95) 6 (20.69) 0.016 0.899 Smoking history (cases) No 26 (63.41) 18 (62.07) 0.013 0.909 Yes 15 (36.59) 11 (37.93) History of drinking (cases) No 29 (70.73) 19 (65.52) 0.214 0.643 Yes 12 (29.27) 10 (34.48) AS location Subtentorial 5 (12.20) 4 (13.79) 6.306 0.043 Subcutaneous 23 (56.10) 23 (79.31) Cortex 13 (31.70) 2 (6.90) Type of AS Cerebral infarction 22 (53.66) 18 (62.07) 0.491 0.484 Intracerebral hemorrhage 19 (46.34) 11 (37.93)