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Factors associated with the progression of traumatic intracranial hematoma during interventional radiology to establish hemostasis of extracranial hemorrhagic injury in severe multiple trauma patients
Author(s) -
Ochiai Hidenobu,
Abe Tomohiro,
Okuyama Hironobu,
Nagamine Yasuhiro,
Morisada Sunao,
Kanemaru Katsuhiro
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acute medicine and surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2052-8817
DOI - 10.1002/ams2.580
Subject(s) - medicine , hematoma , hemostasis , traumatic brain injury , glasgow coma scale , fibrinogen , intracerebral hemorrhage , surgery , anesthesia , psychiatry
Twenty‐nine cases (55.7%) showed traumatic intracranial hemorrhagic injury progression during interventional radiology. Age ( P  = 0.029), Glasgow Coma Scale at admission ( P  = 0.001), Revised Trauma Score ( P  = 0.036), Trauma and Injury Severity Score probability of survival ( P  = 0.043), platelet count ( P  = 0.005), D‐dimer level ( P  = 0.046), fibrinogen level ( P  = 0.016), and hemoglobin level ( P  = 0.003) differed significantly between the enlarged and non‐enlarged groups.

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