TABLE 5:

Full-scale intelligence quotient as a function of MR imaging findings and hematocrit

Hematocrit ≥ 27Hematocrit < 27Average FSIQ
Normal MR imaging findings86.8 ± 9.977.5 ± 9.881.2 ± 10.7
n = 8n = 12n = 20
Abnormal MR imaging findings75.0 ± 16.569.3 ± 14.371.0 ± 14.3
n = 3n = 7n = 10
Average FSIQ83.5 ± 12.474.5 ± 12.077.8 ± 12.7
n = 11n = 19n = 30
  • Note.—FSIQ indicates full-scale intelligence quotient, as measured by the WISC-III in children cross-stratified by hematocrit and MR imaging findings. Multivariate analysis showed a significant effect of MR imaging findings on full-scale intelligence quotient (one-tailed, P = .016) and of hematocrit on full-scale intelligence quotient (one-tailed, P = .038). There was no significant interaction between MR imaging and hematocrit (P = .717), suggesting these factors are independent predictors of full-scale intelligence quotient.