Emergency Medicine International / 2024 / Article / Tab 3 / Research Article
Comparison of Clinical Characteristics, Therapy, and Short-Term Prognosis between Blunt and Penetrating Abdominal Trauma: A Multicentric Retrospective Cohort Study Table 3 Timeliness of abdominal trauma treatment.
Groups Injury-reginal hospital time median (IQR) (h) valuePreoperative time median (IQR) (h) valueBlunt abdominal trauma 10.47 (5.18–22.51) 0.001 2.55 (1.27–6.42) 0.902 Penetrating abdominal trauma 7.00 (3.80–15.38) 2.80 (1.88–4.25) Hollow viscus injury (in BAT) 10.23 (6.00–21.59) 0.002 3.02 (2.01–5.58) 0.047 Hollow viscus injury (in PAT) 7.07 (3.99–13.85) 2.81 (1.85–3.63) AIS ≥ 4 9.55 (6.00–18.51) 0.862 2.82 (1.35–6.50) 0.093 AIS < 4 10.00 (5.00–21.60) 2.67 (1.46–5.22) BAT (AIS ≥ 4) 7.8 (4.00–17.29) 0.604 2.48 (1.37–6.66) 0.767 PAT (AIS < 4) 10.36 (5.00–17.18) 3.00 (2.00–7.00) BAT (AIS < 4) 12.00 (6.52–24.88) 0.001 2.55 (1.23–6.92) 0.776 PAT (AIS < 4) 7.00 (3.53–15.19) 2.79 (1.86–4.03) ISS < 16 10.00 (5.00–20.95) 0.840 2.80 (1.65–5.20) 0.335 25 > ISS ≥ 16 10.00 (5.08–23.11) 2.50 (1.32–5.58) ISS ≥ 25 10.08 (6.74–18.83) 2.00 (1.08–7.16) Hemodynamic stability 10.10 (6.07–23.63) 0.001 3.07 (1.92–7.80) 0.001 Hemodynamic instability 3.31 (2.31–3.98) 1.92 (1.07–2.58)