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. 2024 Feb 2;30(2):114–122. doi: 10.14744/tjtes.2024.08791

Table 5.

Differences in median age, ISS, and number of fractures according to major trauma

Parameter Major Trauma (ISS≥16) p-value*

Yes (n=28) M [Q1-Q3] No (n=358) M [Q1-Q3]
Age 24 [21.5-44.5] 26 [21-36] 0.656
Total Number of Fractured Bones 2 [1-3] 0 [0-0] <0.001
Total Number of Traumas 1 [1-2.5] 2 [1-2] 0.992
Total Cranial Bone Fractures 0 [0-0] 0 [0-0] 0.078
Total Cervical Vertebra Fractures 0 [0-0] 0 [0-0] 0.663
Total Thoracic Vertebra Bone Fractures 1 [0-2] 0 [0-0] 0.048
Total Rib Fractures 0 [0-0] 0 [0-0] 0.176
Total Upper Extremity Fractures 0 [0-0] 0 [0-0] 0.621
Total Pelvis and Lower Extremity Fractures 0 [0-0] 0 [0-0] 0.117
ISS (Injury Severity Score: 0-75) 17 [16-25] 2 [1-4] <0.001
*

P-value was obtained from the Mann-Whitney U test. M: Median; Q1: Quartile 1 (P25); Q3: Quartile 3 (P75).