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. 2021 Dec 16;16(12):e0260291. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260291

Table 1. Admission characteristics and outcomes of the patient cohort.

Total N = 619
Age (median [IQR] years)
37 [24–52]
Sex (N [%])
Male 472 [76.3]
Female 147 [23.7]
Glasgow Coma Scale (N [%])
3–8 387 [62.5]
9–12 104 [16.8]
13–15 86 [13.9]
N.A. 42 [6.7]
Pupils (N [%])
Both reactive 417 [67.4]
Unilateral unreactive 69 [11.1]
Bilateral unreactive 21 [3.4]
N.A. 112 [18.1]
Marshall Computed Tomography Score (N [%])
Class II 298 [48.1]
Class III 92 [14.9]
Class IV 21 [3.4]
Class V 96 [15.5]
Class VI 36 [5.8]
N.A. 76 [12.3]
Mechanism of Injury (N [%])
Assault 53 [8.6]
Fall 200 [32.3]
Cyclist 37 [6.0]
Pedestrian RTA 51 [8.2]
Occupant RTA 260 [44.9]
Other and N.A. 18 [2.9]
Glasgow Outcome Score (N [%])
1 (Death) 122 [19.7]
2 (Vegetative State) 6 [1.0]
3 (Severe Disability) 126 [20.4]
4 (Moderate Disability) 191 [30.9]
5 (Good Outcome) 137 [22.1]
N.A. 37 [6.0]

IQR, interquartile range; N.A., not available.