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Table 1 Characteristics of patients who were inserted with REBOA and have taken contrast CT

From: Does the conventional landmark help to place the tip of REBOA catheter in the optimal position? A non-controlled comparison study

 

Inflate (n = 11)

Deflate (n = 16)

Age (years)

43 (29.5–59.5)

43 (37–57.25)

Male, n (%)

10 (90.9%)

13 (81.3%)

Blunt injury, n (%)

11 (100%)

15 (93.8%)

Mechanism of injury, n (%)

 Fall

3 (27.3%)

7 (43.8%)

 Traffic

1 (9.1%)

6 (37.5%)

 Pedestrian

4 (36.4%)

1 (6.25%)

 Train

3 (27.3%)

0 (0%)

 Compression

0 (0%)

1 (6.25%)

 Gunshot

0 (0%)

1 (6.25%)

ISS

26 (20.5–37.5)

29 (26–35)

In-hospital mortality, n (%)

5 (45.5%)

5 (31.3%)

Blood vessel length (cm)

51.4 (42.1–56.6)

56.2 (54.5–57.2)

REBOA insertion length (cm)

50.3 (42.3–55.0)

55.2 (54.2–55.6)

  1. For age, ISS, blood vessel length, and REBOA insertion length, medians and interquartile ranges (25th–75th percentile) are shown