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Table 1 Basic characteristics of the study patients

From: Damage-associated molecular patterns and fibrinolysis perturbation are associated with lethal outcomes in traumatic injury

 

All

Survivors

Non-survivors

P

n = 31

n = 20

n = 11

Age (years)

78 (24–91)

76.5 (24–87)

80 (70–91)

0.027

Male sex

20 (64.5)

15 (48.4)

5 (16.1)

0.26

Injury Severity Score

30 (16–54)

30 (16–54)

38 (16–50)

0.59

SOFA score

5 (0–12)

5 (0–8)

6 (4–12)

0.11

JAAM DIC score

4 (2–6)

4 (2–6)

4 (3–5)

0.52

Lactate (mmol/L)

2.4 (1.0–8.1)

1.95 (1.0–8.1)

2.9 (1.3–6.2)

0.17

Pre-hospital Fluids (ml)

500 (0–5000)

500 (0–5000)

500 (0–1000)

0.35

Time from injury to delivery (min)

56 (19–270)

57 (24–270)

55 (19–150)

0.48

Use of tranexamic acid

22 (71.0)

13 (41.9)

9 (29.0)

0.23

  1. Data presented as median (minimum–maximum) or n (%)
  2. Pre-hospital fluids shown are approximate
  3. Differences between survivors and non-survivors were analyzed by the Mann–Whitney U-test