Table 1.
Variable | n (%) or median (IQR) |
---|---|
Total patients | n = 10 |
Male | 6 (60%) |
Female | 4 (40%) |
Age (years) | 54 (37–67) |
ISS | 23 (21–26) |
Mortality at 30 days | 2 (20%) |
Penetrating trauma | 1 (10%) |
Blunt trauma | 9 (90%) |
HR on scene | 118 (89–143) |
HR in ED | 111 (77–147) |
SBP on scene (mmHg) | 83 (64–97) |
SBP in ED (mmHg) | 87 (76–105) |
Shock index (HR/SBP) on scene | 1·4 (1·1–1·6) |
Shock index (HR/SBP) in ED | 1·1 (0·9–2·0) |
INR in ED | 1·2 (1·0–1·4) |
Peak INR w/in 24 h | 1·3 (1·1–1·5) |
Platelet count in ED | 211 (157–255) |
RBC units transfused w/in 24 h | 5·5 (0·75–8·75) |
Plasma units transfused w/in 24 h | 0·5 (0–4·5) |
Platelet units transfused w/in 24 h | 0·5 (0–2) |
IQR = interquartile range; ISS = Injury Severity Score; HR = heart rate; ED = emergency department; SBP = systolic blood pressure; INR = ; RBC = red blood cells.