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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the multiple injury patients who underwent concurrent treatment

From: First clinical experiences of concurrent bleeding control and intracranial pressure monitoring using a hybrid emergency room system in patients with multiple injuries

Case

Age (years)

Sex

GCS total score

Initial BP (mmHg)

HR (bpm)

Lowest BP within 30 min (mmHg)

Platelet count (× 104/L)

PT-INR

aPTT (s)

Marshall CT classification

ISS

Ps

1

52

Female

6

183/137

140

66/52

13.9

1.5

65

Diffuse injury IV

59

0.37

2

62

Female

3

154/88

56

74/40

12.3

1.7

> 200

Non-evacuated mass lesion

66

0.01

3

72

Female

10

155/116

113

112/45

17.4

1.3

56

Non-evacuated mass lesion

59

0.15

4

36

Male

3

142/59

133

88/42

12.8

1.7

63

Diffuse injury III

66

0.07

5

49

Male

8

126/78

97

107/65

16.0

1.2

35

Non-evacuated mass lesion

45

0.65

6

34

Male

4

194/147

116

52/20

21.2

1.4

54

Non-evacuated mass lesion

50

0.36

7

29

Female

3

46/25

151

30/20

18.3

1.7

74

Non-evacuated mass lesion

57

0.02

8

18

Female

8

110/80

155

105/79

17.0

1.5

52

Diffuse injury II

50

0.49

9

29

Female

3

60/30

117

58/37

15.2

1.4

44

Non-evacuated mass lesion

66

0.02

10

74

Male

6

175/111

102

97/70

17.2

1.1

50

Non-evacuated mass lesion

45

0.25

  1. Ps was calculated using the Trauma and Injury Severity score
  2. aPTT activated partial thromboplastin time, BP blood pressure, CT computed tomography, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, HR heart rate, ISS Injury Severity Score, Ps probability of survival, PT-INR prothrombin time-international normalized ratio