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Table 2 Preoperative status of patients

From: Risk factors for late death of patients with abdominal trauma after damage control laparotomy for hemostasis

 

Survival (mean±SD, n-=39)

Late death (mean±SD, n=11)

p

Time to OR (min)

124 ± 35.4

128 ± 37.5

n.s.

RR (/min)

22.2 ± 1.64

21.7 ± 3.10

n.s.

HR (/min)

119 ± 4.16

116 ± 7.70

n.s.

SBP (mmHg)

100 ± 11.7

101 ± 10.6

n.s.

DBP (mmHg)

58.7 ± 6.78

56.6 ± 6.18

n.s.

GCS < =8 (Y/N)

12/27

9/2

0.040

Major bleeding site

  Liver

14

5

n.s.

  Spleen

8

4

  Pelvis

2

0

  Mesentery

4

1

  Kidney

2

0

  Multiple

8

1

  Others

1

0

Perioperative TAE (Y/N)

12/27

4/7

n.s.

Associated procedure(s) for hemostasis

3/36

3/8

n.s.

  1. Statistical significant was defined as p < 0.05. SD, Standard deviation; OR, Operation room; HR, Heart rate; RR, Respiratory rate; SBP, Systolic blood pressure; DBP, Diastolic blood pressure; GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale; TAE, Trans-arterial embolization.