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Table 4 Comparison between different injury sites for all VCEC patients and AN patients

From: Negative catheter angiography after vascular contrast extravasations on computed tomography in blunt torso trauma: an experience review of a clinical dilemma

Injury site

Liver

Spleen

Pelvic

Kidney

Retroperitonium

p

Case no.

(50)/(12)

(47)/(9)

(51)/(14)

(41)/(13)

(9)/(1)

 

Age

(29.4 ± 12.6)/(34.1 ± 13.9)

(35.2 ± 15.9)/(31.1 ± 12.4)

(37.6 ± 18.1)/(37.6 ± 19.1)

(30.5 ± 15.2)/(28.7 ± 12.2)

(40 ± 17.4)/(-)

(0.03)/(0.55)

ISS

(22.2 ± 9.6)/(21.8 ± 8.8)

(24.1 ± 9.6)/(21.1 ± 8.1)

(29.7 ± 9.4)/(28.8 ± 10.1)

(25 ± 10.3)/(22.9 ± 8.9)

25.2 ± 11.3/(-)

(0.00)/(0.14)

SBP(mmHg)

(110.2 ± 38.5)/(105.3 ± 43.5)

(111.5 ± 27.9)/(111.7 ± 23.6)

(94.9 ± 39.2)/(83.4 ± 36.8)

(114.3 ± 33.7)/(111.5 ± 47.8)

91.8 ± 22.2/(-)

(0.03)/(0.24)

TBT (unit)

(7.3 ± 7.8)/(8.9 ± 12.9)

(7 ± 5.7)/(3.8 ± 3.7)

(13.6 ± 11.5)/(15.3 ± 10)

(6.6 ± 7.6)/(2.2 ± 2.3)

(8.2 ± 5.6)/(-)

(0.00)/(0.005)

  1. All data were presented in form as (all VCEC patients)/(AN patients).
  2. There is only one patient who was AN in retroperitonium so we did not perform calculation.
  3. ISS: Injury Severity Score.
  4. SBP: Systolic Blood Pressure at Emergency Department.
  5. TBT: Total blood transfusion (including Whole Blood, Packed Red Blood Cell concentrate, Fresh Frozen Plasma) before admitted to TICU.