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Table 2 Demographics and clinical data comparing AE to controls in patients who returned the survey

From: Comparison of sexual function and quality of life after pelvic trauma with and without Angioembolization

Feature

Control (n = 29)

AE (n = 13)

P Value

Age

51 (39–71)

67 (47–78)

0.161

Male

75.9 %

92.3 %

0.398

Diabetes

3.5 %

7.7 %

0.529

Hypertension

20.7 %

7.7 %

0.405

Renal Disease

3.5 %

0.0 %

1.0

Hyperlipidemia

10.7 %

0.0 %

0.539

Smoking

27.6 %

30.8 %

1.0

ED heart rate

98 (87–117)

101 (70–117)

0.697

ED systolic blood pressure

130 (109–152)

114 (92–132)

0.175

ISS

27 (15–29)

34 (22–39)

0.048

TRISS

0.97 (0.95–0.98)

0.89 (0.70–0.97)

0.019

Pelvic AIS

3 (3–4)

3 (2–5)

0.356

ED GCS

15 (15–15)

15 (8–15)

0.795

ED trauma score

12 (12–12)

12 (11–12)

0.611

Calculated RTS

7.8 (7.8–7.8)

7.8 (7.3–7.8)

0.058

Hospital length of stay (Days)

16 (8–26)

17 (15–77)

0.105

  1. Continuous data are presented as median (IQR)
  2. ISS injury severity score, TRISS trauma injury severity score, AIS abbreviated injury score, GCS glasgow coma scale, ED emergency department, RTS revised trauma score, IQR interquartile range