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Table 5 REBOA related-characteristics

From: Effect of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta in hemodynamically unstable patients with multiple severe torso trauma: a retrospective study

 

With REBOA (n = 15)

Time from admission to start balloon occlusion, min

55.7 ± 34.2

The number of patients who underwent REBOA prior to CT (%)

6 (40.0)

The number of patients who started hemostasis before REBOA (%)

5 (33.3)

SBP just before inflation of the REBOA, mmHg

48.2 ± 10.5

Total length of balloon occlusion time, min

32.5 ± 18.2

The number of patients who received both intermittent and partial methods (%)

2 (13.3)

The morbidity of REBOA (%)

2 (13.3)

 Arterial dissection (%)

2 (13.3)

 Limb ischemia required below-the-knee amputation (%)

1 (6.7)

 Acute kidney injury required HD (%)

1 (6.7)

  1. REBOA resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta, CT computed tomography, SBP systolic blood pressure, HD hemodialysis