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Table 1 Demographics

From: Ultrasound assessment of rectus femoris and anterior tibialis muscles in young trauma patients

 

ALL

SF n 20

HPF n 18

Female sex, n (%)

9 (24)

5 (25)

4 (22)

Age (years)

40 [31–54]

47 [37–58]

37 [29–46]

Height (cm)

175 [167–180]

175 [168–180]

170 [167–180]

Weight (k)

75 [70–81]

80 [70–90]

75 [67–85]

BMI

25 [23–28]

26 [23–29]

23 [24–26]

GCS at inclusion

7 [3–9]

7 [3–9]

6 [3–10]

GCS-M at inclusion

4 [1–5]

4 [1–5]

4 [1–5]

Injury Severity Score (ISS)

34 [27–42]

34 [28–40]

34 [27–45]

Apache II score

16 [13–20]

16 [13–19]

18 [12–22]

SOFA

7 [5–9]

8 [5–10]

6 [5–9]

Brain injury n (%)

32 (84)

17 (85)

15 (83)

Thoracic trauma n (%)

30 (79)

16 (80)

14 (78)

Abdominal trauma n (%)

17 (45)

9 (45)

8 (44)

Pelvic trauma n (%)

15 (40)

8 (40)

7 (40)

Spinal trauma n (%)

21 (55)

10 (50)

11 (61)

GOS 28 days

3 [3, 4]

3 [3, 4]

3 [3, 4]

GCS-M at discharge

6 [4–6]

6 [5, 6]

6 [4–6]

Tracheostomy n (%)

24 (63)

12 (60)

12 (67)

Weaning

 Simple, n (%)

21 (55)

10 (50)

11 (61)

 Difficult, n (%)

11 (29)

6 (30)

5 (28)

 Prolonged, n (%)

6 (16)

4 (20)

2 (11)

Days of mechanical ventilation

13 [11–19]

14 [9–22]

13 [11–17]

Patients with at least one documented infection, n (%)

34 (90)

19 (95)

15 (83)

Patients with at least one documented infection MDR infection, n (%)

23 (61)

13 (65)

10 (56)

Patients with septic shock during the ICU stay, n (%)

7 (18)

5 (25)

2 (11)

ICU length of stay

22 (17–33)

22 (16–37)

22 (17–31)

ICU outcome, died, n (%)

3 (8)

2 (10)

1 (6)

  1. Data expressed as median [interquartile range], if not otherwise specified
  2. See abbreviations in the text