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Table 4 Summary of patients with mortality

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

 

Injury type

Age/gender

Initial GCS

RTS

CPCR at ED

ISS

APACHI II

OP times

Accumulated transfusion*

HD

ECMO

Cause and time of death (days)

#1

Blunt

22/F

8

5.971

N

57

21

2

12

N

N

Brain stem failure (2)

#2

Penetrating

85/M

15

6.376

N

18

14

2

18

N

N

Sepsis with intra-abdominal infection (14)

#3

Blunt

60/M

15

4.918

N

4

31

3

68

Y

N

Hepatic failure (13)

#4

Blunt

18/M

3

3.361

N

45

22

2

44

N

N

Brain stem failure (6)

#5

Penetrating

50/M

10

6.904

N

18

15

3

16

Y

N

Sepsis due to pneumonia (31)

#6

Blunt

51/M

4

5.039

N

34

25

3

42

N

N

Sepsis with intra-abdominal infection (2)

#7

Blunt

19/M

3

1.95

Y

41

25

2

30

N

N

Brain stem failure (14)

#8

Blunt

25/M

6

5.097

Y

29

28

2

56

N

N

Brain stem failure (4)

#9

Blunt

23/M

3

0.872

Y

36

25

2

24

N

Y

Brian stem failure (4)

#10

Blunt

61/M

15

7.8412

N

30

24

2

32

Y

N

Sepsis due to ischemic bowel (3)

#11

Blunt

57/M

11

5.449

N

41

16

2

20

Y

Y

Sepsis due to intra-abdominal infection (25)

  1. * Amount of total packed red blood cell and whole blood transfusion before ICU admission. GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale; RTS, Revised trauma score; CPCR, Cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation; ISS, Injury severity score; APACHI II, Acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II; OP, Operation; HD, Hemodialysis; ECMO, Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.