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Table 2 Crude and adjusted ORs for ICH according to a diagnosis of liver disease before the date of hospitalisation.

From: Liver cirrhosis, other liver diseases, and risk of hospitalisation for intracerebral haemorrhage: A Danish population-based case-control study

 

Cases (n = 3522)

Controls (n = 35,173)

Crude OR (95% CI)

Adjusted OR* (95% CI)

Liver cirrhosis

    

   No

3499

35,129

1.0

1.0

   Yes

23

44

5.2 (3.2–8.7)

5.1 (3.1–8.5)

Alcoholic cirrhosis

    

   No

3503

35,134

1.0

1.0

   Yes

19

39

4.9 (2.8–8.5)

4.8 (2.7–8.3)

Non-alcoholic cirrhosis

    

   No

3518

35,168

1.0

1.0

   Yes

4

5

8.0 (2.2–29.9)

7.7 (2.0–28.9)

Non-cirrhotic alcoholic liver diseases

    

   No

3501

35,138

1.0

1.0

   Yes

21

35

6.0 (3.5–10.3)

5.4 (3.1–9.5)

Non-cirrhotic non-alcoholic liver diseases

    

   No

3508

35,054

1.0

1.0

   Yes

14

119

1.2 (0.7–2.0)

0.9 (0.5–1.6)

  1. * Adjusted for discharge diagnoses of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, chronic bronchitis and emphysema and prescriptions for antihypertensive agents, insulin or oral hypoglycaemic agents, platelet inhibitors, high-dose aspirin, oral anticoagulants, statins, other lipid-lowering agents and hormone replacement therapy.