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. 2015 Sep 24;10:153. doi: 10.1186/s13018-015-0288-3

Table 1.

Multiple regression results, independent predictors of time to EAC resuscitation

Independent variable Standardized betaa Significance
Age 0.030 0.596
African-American race 0.070 0.511
Gender −0.005 0.935
Injury Severity Score (ISS) −0.005 0.935
American Society of Anesthesiologists score (ASA) −0.039 0.578
Body mass index (BMI) 0.018 0.753
Transfer from outside hospital (OSH) 0.112 0.045†
Number of fractures −0.111 0.296
Presence of a femur fracture −0.036 0.735
Presence of an acetabular fracture 0.029 0.736
Presence of a pelvic ring fracture 0.075 0.403
Presence of a cervical spine fracture 0.096 0.089
Presence of a thoracolumbar spine fracture 0.065 0.712

p < 0.05

aA positive value for race suggests that African-Americans took longer to receive resuscitation. A positive value for gender suggests that females took longer to receive resuscitation. A positive value for transfer from outside hospital indicates that outside transfer took longer to receive resuscitation