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. 2020 Sep 25;15:54. doi: 10.1186/s13017-020-00332-1

Table 3.

Correlation between fibrinogen levels and mortality

Predictors OR (95% CI) P valuea
3-month mortality for patients with fibrinogen level < 2.0 g/L
Age 1.035 (1.019–1.051) < .001
GCS 0.811 (0.739–0.891) < .001
Pupillary reactions 2.240 (1.467–3.421) < .001
EDH 0.280 (0.149–0.526) < .001
INR 4.316 (1.556–11.975) .005
FIB 0.522 (0.273–0.995) .048
3-month mortality for patients with fibrinogen level < 2.0 g/L vs. ≥ 2.0 g/L groups
AGE 1.035 (1.024–1.047) < .001
GCS 0.760 (0.716–0.807) < .001
Pupillary reactions 1.874 (1.404–2.500) < .001
EDH 0.399 (0.253–0.630) < .001
PT 1.215 (1.125–1.312) < .001
FIBGb 0.622 (0.439–0.882) .008

GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, INR international normalized ratio, PT prothrombin, FIB fibrinogen, EDH epidural hematoma, SDH subdural hematoma

aP values adjusted for multiple comparisons. Statistical significance determined by multiple logistic regression analysis

bFIBG means patients with fibrinogen level < 2.0 g/L or ≥ 2.0 g/L groups