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. 2019 Mar 22;14(3):e0214381. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0214381

Table 2. Baseline characteristics of study patients by the neurological outcome at hospital discharge.

Favorable outcome (n = 22) Unfavorable outcome (n = 18) P value
Age -yr 42.5 (28.5–64.3) 68.5 (55.3–79) 0.006
Gender -% male 68.2 83.3 0.46
Initial Glasgow Coma Scale 14 (13–15) 9 (6–13) <0.0001
Cause of injury -n (%)
    Traffic accident 12 (54.6) 14 (77.8) 0.19
    Fall 5 (22.7) 3 (16.7) 0.71
    Others 5 (22.7) 1 (5.6) 0.20
ISS except the head 4 (0–9) 6.5 (0.8–13.8) 0.33
Body temperature -°C 36.2 (35.8–36.9) 36.3 (36.0–36.4) 0.77
Mean blood pressure -mmHg 105.3 (96.8–110.6) 100 (89.7–117.2) 0.42
D-dimer -μg/mL 15.5 (3.4–21.9) 29.6 (10.0–49.4) 0.05
CT finding -n (%)
    Mass lesion 1 (4.5) 0 (0) >0.99
    Subarachnoid hemorrhage 8 (36.4) 16 (88.9) 0.001
    Subdural hematoma 6 (27.3) 10 (55.6) 0.11
    Epidural hematoma 3 (13.6) 2 (11.1) >0.99
    Intracerebral hematoma 7 (31.8) 12 (66.7) 0.05
Helsinki CT score 0 (0–2) 4 (0–4.3) 0.02
Diagnosis of DAI -n (%) 2 (9.1) 11 (61.1) 0.0007

DAI, diffuse axonal injury

Data are median and inter-quartile range for continuous variables. P values were calculated using a Fisher`s exact test for categorical data and a Mann-Whitney’s U-test for continuous data.