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. 2020 Jun 23;56(6):308. doi: 10.3390/medicina56060308

Table 3.

(a) Main clinical features, (b) Mechanism of injury.

DOAC (Direct Oral Anticoagulants) VKAS (Vitamin K Antagonists) NT (No Therapy)
(a) Main clinical features
number of patients 78 156 1443
HR (mean ± SD) (bpm) 78 ± 18 78 ± 15 80 ± 14
SatO2 (mean ± SD) (%) 96 ± 3 96 ± 3 98 ± 2
DBP (mean ± SD) (mmHg) 74 ± 13 73 ± 14 79 ± 12
SBP (mean ± SD) (mmHg) 137 ± 20 134 ± 23 137 ± 22
Age (years) 80 ± 10 82 ± 10 54 ± 23
Age > 65 (%) 94.87 95.51 36.10
Gender (male %) 39 42 51
Major dynamics (%) 1.28 1.28 6.09
GCS < 15 (%) 5.12 3.84 1.66
Patients who underwent CTs (%) 100 100 54.7
(b) Mechanism of injury
Falls (%) 75.00 71.79 42.07
accidental trauma (%) 9.62 5.13 18.85
Violence (%) 0.64 0.00 8.18
minor dynamics road accident (%) 1.28 1.28 7.83
Syncope (%) 8.97 15.38 7.35
major dynamic road accident (%) 0.64 1.28 4.16
seizure in epileptic patient (%) 0 0.00 0.76
sports accident (%) 0 0.00 0.83
other cause (%) 3.85 5.13 9.98

HR, heart rate; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SatO2, oxygen saturation; SD, standard deviation.