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. 2020 Jan 6;8:4. doi: 10.1186/s40560-019-0425-x

Table 3.

Patient characteristics and outcome according to head trauma

Variables Head trauma (n = 176) Non-head trauma (n = 72) p
Age, years 36 [23–54] 35 [24–49] 0.86
Sex, men 127 (72.0) 54 (75.0) 0.65
BMI, kg/m2 24 [22–26] 24 [23–26] 0.36
Initial trauma condition
 Glasgow Coma Scale 6 [4–10] 15 [14–15] < 0.001
 Head injury
 Intracranial hypertension 80 (45.5) 0 (0.0)
 Surgery in the first 24 h 84 (47.7) 58 (80.6) < 0.001
 SAPS2 48 ± 16 42 ± 17 < 0.001
Severity of the trauma
 ISS 34 [25–43] 27 [23–41] 0.02
 AIS head or neck 5 [4–5] 0 [0–0]
 AIS chest 2 [0–3] 3 [0–3] 0.02
 AIS abdomen or pelvic 0 [0–0] 2 [0–4] < 0.001
 AIS extremities 0 [0–2] 0 [0–3] 0.10
 AIS rachis 0 [0–2] 0 [0–3] 0.02
Treatments
 Mechanical ventilation 130 (74.2) 33 (45.8) < 0.001
 Acetaminophen 115 (65.3) 44 (61.1) 0.53
 Benzodiazepine 109 (61.9) 27 (37.5) < 0.001
 Opioids 144 (81.8) 58 (80.6) 0.82
 Neuro-muscular blockers 34 (19.3) 3 (4.2) 0.002
 Ketamine 22 (12.5) 2 (2.8) 0.02
 Craniectomy 13 (7.4) 0 (0.0)
 Transfusion 0 [0–2] 0 [0–6] < 0.001
In-hospital transport 92 (52.3) 43 (59.7) 0.28
Outcome
 28-day mortality 37 (21.0) 8 (11.1) 0.07
 Days on mechanical ventilation 7 [4–14] 4 [1–9] < 0.001
 Days on vasopressor infusion 2 [1–4] 2 [1–4] 0.40
 Day in the ICU stay 10 [5–20] 8 [4–14] 0.14
 Days in the hospital 13 [7–24] 10 [6–15] 0.10
Temperature rhythm
 Period 24 [22–48] 24 [22–46] 0.42
 Mesor 37.5 [37.1–37.7] 37.6 [37.2–38.0] 0.01
 Amplitude 0.35 [0.27–0.55] 0.34 [0.26–0.54] 0.63

Results are expressed as median [IQR] for quantitative variables and number (%) for categorical variables

BMI Body mass index, SAPS2 Severity Assessment Physiology Score 2, ISS Injury Severity Score, AIS Abbreviated Injury Scale