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. 2022 Jul 8;17:40. doi: 10.1186/s13017-022-00444-w

Table 1.

Laboratory findings among patients with liver hematoma or liver rupture in relation to pregnancy/puerperium

Pregnancy Puerperium
Hematoma (n = 59) Rupture (n = 191) Hematoma (n = 48) Rupture (n = 93)
Hemoglobin (g/L) 87.5 (69.0–104.0) 92.0 (71.0–112.0) 78.0 (65.0–88.0) 67.0 (60.0–86.0)
Platelets (×109) 67.85 (49.0–95.0) 65.5 (44.0–95.0) 61.0 (40.0–94.5) 55.0 (40.0–90.0)
Aspartate aminotransferase (U/L) 414.0 (117.0–1110.0) 547.0 (254.0–1011.0) 666.5 (350.5–2623.5) 791.5 (229.0–1560.0)
Alanine aminotransferase (U/L) 359.0 (146.0–1010.5) 500.0 (253.5–1057.0) 1146.0 (395.0–2737.0) 678.0 (246.0–1504.0)
LDH (U/L) 852.0 (567.0–1955.5) 978.0 (652.0–2011.0) 1728.0 (945.0–4180.0) 1420.0 (580.5–2910.0)
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) 170 (148–188) 170 (150–190) 170 (150–180) 175 (160–190)
Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) 100 (95–120) 106 (100–115) 100 (96–110) 100 (100–110)

Values presented as the median and interquartile range