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Table 1 General demographics of the pelvic fracture patients who received angioembolization (N = 84)

From: Hemostasis as soon as possible? The role of the time to angioembolization in the management of pelvic fracture

Factors

No. (%) or Mean ± SD (N = 84)

Age (y/o)

45.2 ± 20.6

Sex

 Male

43 (51.2%)

 Female

41 (48.8%)

SBP upon ED arrival (mmHg)

102.8 ± 34.9

GCS upon ED arrival

12.1 ± 4.4

ISS (score)

26.0 ± 12.0

Total blood transfusion (mL) in ED

1047.6 ± 949.4

Indications for TAE

 1. Contrast extravasation on CT scan (N, %)

62 (73.8%)

 2. Unstable hemodynamics without other cavitary or external bleeding (N, %)

22 (26.2%)

Time to TAE

62.0 ± 33.4 min

≦ 1 h

47 (56.0%)

 > 1 h

37 (44.0%)

Mean hospital length of stay (LOS)

22.2 ± 14.0 days

Mean ICU LOS

5.9 ± 5.9 days

Outcomes

 Survival

70 (83.3%)

 Mortality

14 (16.7%)