Table 2. .
Extent of pelvic hemorrhage and gender, survival, measurable SBP, pelvic fracture pattern and angiography
Compared groups | p | |||
Extent of pelvic hemorrhage(number of areas with pelvic hemorrhage of the total 29 areas) | Male | Female | ||
13 ± 7 | 14 ± 6 | 0.482 | ||
Survivors | Non-survivors | |||
13 ± 6 | 14 ± 7 | 0.772 | ||
Measurable SBP | No measurable SBP | |||
13 (2–26) | 17 (1–24) | 0.068 | ||
Type A fracture | Type B fracture | Type C fracture | ||
6 (1–13) | 11 (2–23) | 17 (3–26) | <0.001a | |
No angiography | Angiography | |||
12 ± 6 | 18 ± 4 | <0.001 |
ISS, injury severity score; MVC, motor vehicle collision; RBC, red blood cells; RTS, revised trauma score; SBP, systolic blood pressure; TRISS, trauma score-injury severity score (probability of survival).
p = 0.003 for type B fracture compared to type C fracture.
p < 0.001 for type A fracture compared to type C fracture.
Data are presented as means ± SD or median (min–max).
Statistical significant results are marked with bold text.
p = 0.248 for type A fracture compared to type B fracture