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. 2023 Jan 24;15(1):38–50. doi: 10.14740/jocmr4836

Table 4. Age, Sex, Comorbidity, Presence of Abdominal Pain, Body Temperature, Heart Rate, Anticoagulant Use, and Clinical Outcome of Patients With Splenic Infarction.

Cases Age Sex Comorbidity Abdominal pain Maximal body temperature (°C) Heat rate (beats/min) History of anticoagulant use Start of anticoagulant Outcome
1 88 Female Abdominal aortic dissection, Atrial fibrillation + 35.8 101 Death
2 70 Male Pancreatic carcinoma NA 37.7 87 Death
3 79 Male Septic shock NA 38.9 126 Death
4 79 Female Cerebral infarction + 39.1 72 + Death
5 91 Female Liver cirrhosis, heart failure NA 37.4 85 Death
6 87 Male Diabetes, dehydration + 38.5 103 + Death
7 52 Female Infective endocarditis, sigmoid colon cancer - 39.0 120 Survival
8 84 Female Pyelonephritis NA 38.7 74 Survival
9 76 Female Malignant lymphoma + 38.4 122 + Survival
10 70 Male Unknown NA NA NA Survival
11 80 Male Pancreatic carcinoma + 38.6 78 Survival
12 67 Female Lung cancer NA NA NA Survival
13 70 Female Unknown NA NA NA Survival
14 71 Female Atrial fibrillation - 37.4 83 + Survival
15 80 Female Colon cancer, renal infarction, protein C deficiency - 37.8 77 + Survival
16 88 Female Atrial fibrillation - NA 60 + Survival
17 85 Male Diabetic gangrene, colon cancer NA 38.7 102 Survival
18 87 Male Atrial fibrillation - 37.9 75 + Survival

NA: not available.