Table 1.
Traumatically-injured patients with increased ApoA-I plasma concentrations.
Ethnicity& Age (years) | NISS | ACT (sec) | Angle (°) | MA (mm) | Ly30 (%) | Mechanism | Hosp/ICU/Vent Days | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
W 28.3 | 38 | 238 | 49.4 | 47.5 | 41.6 | Blunt Auto-Ped | 1/1/1 | Died of TBI |
WH 48.9 | 27 | 136 | 70.2 | 59.4 | 7.8 | Blunt MVC occupant | 23/14/11 | Pneumonia Discharged |
W 28.3 | 50 | 160 | 72.7 | 56 | 11.6 | Blunt Auto-Ped | 18/8/7 | α-hemolytic strep Pneumonia Discharged |
NA 24.5 | 27 | 136 | 71.1 | 54.5 | 3.6 | Penetrating GSW | 7/4/3 | Discharged |
Controls 21–54 (n=121) | 117 (113–121) | 71.4 (68.0–74.2) | 61.5 (58.2–64.8) | 2.6 (1.6–3.5) |
W = White, H = Hispanic, NA = Native American, NISS = New Injury Severity Score, ACT = activated clotting time, MA = maximal amplitude, Ly30 = lysis time 30 after achieving MA, auto = automobile, Ped = pedestrian, MVC = motor vehicle crash, GSW = gunshot wound, Hosp = Hospital days, ICU = Intensive Care Unit days, Vent = ventilator days, TBI = traumatic brain injury. Controls are healthy, male volunteers on no medications that would inhibit platelet function.