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Table 3 Characteristics of non-trauma patients

From: Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta for uncontrolled haemorrahgic shock as an adjunct to haemostatic procedures in the acute care setting

No.

Age

Sex

SI

Glasgow-Blatchford score

Clinical Rockall score

Diagnosis

Treatment

Sheath insertion

Position (Zone)

Sheath insertion

CPA during procedure

Intervals for REBOA (min)

REBOA-related complications

Outcome

Cause of death

ER

24 h>

3 months>

17

68

M

1.6

13

3

Gastric ulcer

Surgery

Success

I

Success

No

46

None

Alive

Alive

Alive

-

18

50

M

1.0

12

2

Gastric ulcer

AE (failed endoscopy)

Success

I

Success

No

50

None

Alive

Alive

Alive

-

19

63

M

2.1

11

3

Pseudo-aneurysm by pancreatic fistula

AE

Success

I

Success

Yes

54

None

Alive

Alive

Alive

-

20

83

M

2.1

19

4

Duodenal ulcer

Endoscopy

Success

I

Success

No

140

None

Alive

Alive

Alive

-

21

36

M

0.7

7

3

Gastric ulcer

Endoscopy

Success

I

Success

No

20

None

Alive

Alive

Alive

-

22

69

M

2.8

17

3

Gastric ulcer

Endoscopy

Success

I

Success

No

57

None

Alive

Alive

Alive

-

23

72

M

1.2

9

3

Gastric ulcer/ Cerebral infarction

AE (failed endoscopy)

Success

I

Success

Yes

55

None

Alive

Alive

Dead

Exsanguination

24

69

M

1.7

12

3

Duodenal ulcer

AE (failed endoscopy)

Success

I

Success

Yes

95

None

Alive

Alive

Dead

Ischemic encephalopathy

25

80

M

0.8

14

5

Duodenal ulcer

AE (failed endoscopy)

Success

I

Success

No

145

None

Alive

Dead

-

Exsanguination

  1. SI shock index, CPA cardiopulmonary arrest, REBOA resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta, ER emergency room; and AE angioembolizatoin