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Table 2 Outcome characteristics of major bleeding patients (n = 145) at 24-hour and 30-day

From: Characteristics of traumatic major haemorrhage in a tertiary trauma center

  

24-hour

outcome

Dead (%)

Alive (%)

  

30-day outcome

Dead (%)

Alive (%)

N (145)

 

10

135

  

13

132

Age, median (IQR)

 

38.5 (25–70)

39 (26–51)

  

58 (31–70)

38 (26–51

Gender

Male

6 (60)

106 (78.5)

  

8 (61.5)

104 (78.8)

 

Female

4 (40)

29 (21.5)

  

5 (38.5)

28 (21.2)

Type of injury

Blunt

10 (100)

74 (54.8)

  

13 (100)

71 (53.8)

 

Penetrating

0 (0)

61 (45.2)

  

0

61 (46.2)

Prehospital cardiac arrest

 

4 (40)

2/134 (1.5)

  

5 (38.5)

1/131 (0.8)

Prehospital SBP < 90 mmHg

 

2 (20)

11 (8.1)

  

3 (23.1)

10 (7.6)

Alarm-hospital,

min (median, IQR)

 

50.5 (34–58)

47 (38–60)

  

56 (42–64)

47 (38–59)

ED emergency procedures

thoracotomy

4 (40)

2 (1.5)

  

4 (30.8)

2 (1.5)

 

laparotomy

0

31 (23)

  

0

31 (23.5)

  1. ED-Emergency department, MVA-Motor vehicle accident, SBP-Systolic Blood Pressure