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. 2019 Oct 9;244(16):1438–1445. doi: 10.1177/1535370219880490

Table 3.

Clinical relevance of the 3 htSNPs among trauma patients in Guizhou.

SNPs Genotypes N Age(yr) Gender (M/F) ISS Sepsis, n/% MOD score
rs1982809 TT 307 41.9±16.7 231/76 25.2±7.3 97 (31.6) 5.7±2.2
TC 206 41.8±15.7 185/21 26.2±8.5 82 (39.8) 6.8±2.6
CC 49 42.1±16.2 40/9 28.2±8.3 28 (57.1)a1 7.5±2.6a2,b1,c1
AA 294 42.8±11.8 244/50 27.8±7.9 102 (34.7) 5.4±2.5
rs9288952 AG 236 43.5±12.3 190/46 26.1±8.2 93 (39.4) 6.8±2.8
GG 32 43.2±16.7 22/10 25.7±9.0 12 (37.5) 6.4±2.8
TT 164 43.5±11.3 137/27 25.7±7.8 62 (37.8) 6.5±3.2
rs9288953 TC 263 42.6±12.4 205/58 25.9±8.3 103 (39.2) 6.8±2.7
CC 135 43.7±15.4 114/21 26.5±7.7 42 (31.1) 6.0±2.3

a1P =0.005, a2P =0.011 for dominant association (CC + TC vs. TT).

b1P =0.003 for recessive association (CC vs. TT + TC).

c1P =0.005 for allele dose association.

ISS: injury severity score; MOD: multiple organ dysfunction; N: number; M/F: male/female; SNP: single nucleotide polyorphism.