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. 2022 May 2;28(5):593–598. doi: 10.14744/tjtes.2021.68145

Table 2.

Characteristic variables and parameters of trauma patients

n %
Gender
 Female 32 35.2
 Male 59 64.8
Trauma type
 In vehicle traffic accident 20 22.0
 Out of vehicle traffic accident 53 58.2
 Blunt trauma, suicide 11 12.1
 Stabbing, cutting tool injury 6 6.6
 Electric shock 1 1.1
Mechanical ventilation
 No 72 79.1
 Yes 19 20.9
Transfusion
 No 85 93.4
 Yes 6 6.6
Prognosis
 Discharged (survived) 87 95.6
 Exitus 4 4.4

Mean±SD Median (Lower-Upper)

Age (month) 99.47±71.27 84 (2–212)
Pediatric trauma score 9.07±1.45 9 (4–12)
Number of systems affected 2.26±0.88 2 (1–4)
PIM 2 5.62±11.71 0 (0–60)
PELOD 4.9±8.75 1 (0–40)
PI 1.53±0.91 1.3 (0.24–4.8)
Hemoglobin (g/dL) 11.59±2.01 11.7 (4.7–16)
Lactate (mmol/L) 4.30±3.39 3.5 (0–19.71)
Length of intensive care stay (days) 7.40±9.32 4 (1–51)

Characteristic variables and parameters of trauma patients who were followed up in Pediatric Intensive Care (n=91) (PIM 2: Pediatric Index of Mortality 2 scores; PELOD: Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction scores; PI: Perfusion Index; SD: Standard deviation).