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Table 2 Initial clinical and laboratory findings

From: A nomogram to predict arterial bleeding in patients with pelvic fractures after blunt trauma: a retrospective cohort study

Variable

Group A (n = 28) (arterial bleeding)

Group B (n = 120) (no arterial bleeding)

P value

SBP < 90 mmHg

13 (46.4)

22 (18.3)

0.002

Heart rate > 120 bpm

4 (14.3)

11 (9.2)

0.419

BT < 36 °C

14 (50.0)

19 (15.8)

< 0.001

GCS score

15.00 (14.00, 15.00)

15.00 (12.00, 15.00)

0.203

Lactate > 3.4 mmol/L

17 (60.7)

32 (26.7)

0.001

Base deficit < − 6 mmol/L

10 (35.7)

15 (12.5)

0.003

Pelvic fracture pattern

  

< 0.001

 A

7 (25.0)

80 (66.7)

 

 B

14 (50.0)

37 (30.8)

 

 C

7 (25.0)

3 (2.5)

 
  1. Values are presented median (interquartile range) or n (%)
  2. SBP systolic blood pressure, BT body temperature, GCS Glasgow coma scale