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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurosci Res. 2017 May 20;96(4):688–695. doi: 10.1002/jnr.24085

Table 1.

Cohort description of eleven TBI patients, including sex, age in years, weight at admission in kg, body mass index (BMI), Glasgow coma scale (GCS), and Glasgow Outcome Scale extended (GOSe).

ID Sex Age
(yr)
Weight
(kg)
BMI
(kg/m2)
GCS* GOSe* Injury PIH at infusion study start
Discharge 6-mo
A M 54 95 30.9 8 3 1 Bilateral SDH, DAI, SAH 69
B M 24 70 23.5 3 3 4 Left SDH, DAI, SAH 145
C F 30 70 24.2 3 2 4 DAI, SAH 64
D M 21 80 26 3 2 3 DAI, SAH 94
E M 30 80 3 4 LTFU DAI, SAH 84
F F 40 97.5 35.8 3 4 5 Right SDH, DAI, SAH 167
G M 36 64.8 23.1 5 3 LTFU Left SDH, DAI, SAH, Contusion 211
H M 24 75 24.4 6 4 4 DAI, Left EDH, SAH 267
I M 52 90.7 31.3 6 3 6 Right SDH, DAI, SAH 182
J M 67 90 28.4 3 3 7 Right SDH, DAI, SAH 211
K F 20 72 24.9 9 3 8 DAI, SAH 94

GCS* is the scoring system used to describe the level of consciousness ranging from 3 (severe) to 15 (mild). Scoring is determined by ratings in Eye Opening, Verbal Response, and Motor Response. GOSe describes the functional outcome ranging from 1 (Death) to 8 (Upper good recovery). GOSe are provided at Discharge and 6 months. Two patients Lost to Follow-Up (LFTU). Injury descriptions: subdural hemorrhage (SDH), diffuse axonal injury (DAI), subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), epidural hematoma (EDH). Post injury hour (PIH) at the start of infusion study.