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. 2010 Jun;27(6):999–1006. doi: 10.1089/neu.2009.1129

Table 3.

Demographics and Clinical Characteristics of 196 Caucasian Patients Based on the Presence or Absence of NGB Variants on rs3783988 and rs10133981

 
 
rs3783988
rs10133981
  Total n = 196 Present (CC/CT) n = 71 Absent (TT) n = 122 p Present (TT/GT) n = 13 Absent (GG) n = 179 p
Age (mean + SD)T 34 ± 14.6 34.4 ± 15.5 33.3 ± 14.0 0.36T 32.2 ± 13.4 33.8 ± 14.5 .70T
GenderC (n, %)
 Male 154 (78.6%) 57 (80.3%) 94 (78.3%) 0.75C 11 (84.6%) 140 (79.15) 1.00F
 Female 40 (20.4%) 14 (19.7%) 26 (21.7%)   2 (15.4%) 37 (19.5%)  
Cause of injuryE (n, %)       0.81E     0.96E
 Motor vehicle crash 89 (45.4%) 31 (44.3%) 57 (46.7%)   7 (53.8%) 82 (46.1%)  
 Motorcycle 34 (17.3%) 13 (18.6%) 20 (16.4%)   2 (15.4%) 31 (17.4%)  
 Fall 31 (15.8%) 13 (18.6%) 18 (14.8%)   2 (15.4%) 26 (14.6%)  
 All-terrain vehicle 11 (5.6%) 3 (4.3%) 8 (6.6%)   1 (7.7%) 10 (5.2%)  
 Pedestrians 10 (5.1%) 2 (2.9%) 8 (6.6%)   1 (7.7%) 9 (5.1%)  
 Assault 4 (2.0%) 1 (1.4%) 3 (2.5%)   0 (0.0%) 4 (2.2%)  
 Other 15 (7.7%) 7 (10.0%) 7 (5.7%)   0 (0.0%) 15 (8.4%)  
Admission GCS scoreC (n, %)       0.11C     0.77C
 Poor (3–5) 83 (42.3%) 36 (50.7%) 47 (38.8%)   5 (38.5%) 76 (42.7%)  
 Better (6–8) 113 (57.7%) 35 (49.3%) 74 (61.2%)   8 (61.5%) 102 (57.3%)  

GCS, Glasgow Outcome Scale; C, chi-square test; E, exact test; F, Fisher's exact test; T, independent t-test; SD, standard deviation.