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Table 1 Demographic Data

From: Benefits of early application of pelvic circumferential compression device to reduce bleeding in pelvic fractures

Parameters

Early pelvic sling case (n = 15)

Standard pelvic sling case (n = 15)

P-value

Age (years)

  

0.484a

 - Mean ± SD

49.87 ± 22.07

43.67 ± 25.70

 

- Median (IQR)

46 (30, 73)

39 (18, 67)

 

Male/Female

9/6

4/11

0.139c

Body weight (kg)

 - Mean ± SD

64.65 ± 7.32

61.73 ± 7.78

0.299a

 - Median (IQR)

67 (60, 68)

60 (56, 66)

 

Height (cm)

 - Mean ± SD

161.27 ± 9.45

159.80 ± 7.06

0.634a

 - Median (IQR)

160 (150, 170)

160 (155, 165)

 

BMI (kg/m2)

  

0.488a

 - Mean ± SD

24.92 ± 2.95

24.18 ± 2.82

 

 - Median (IQR)

23.80 (22.20, 28.00)

23.40 (21.90, 26.20)

 

Young and Burgess Classification

  

0.688c

 - LC1

7

10

 

 - LC2

1

1

 

 - LC3

2

0

 

 - APC1

0

0

 

 - APC2

2

1

 

 - APC3

2

3

 

 - VS

1

0

 

Surgery (Yes / No)

8/7

4/11

0.264c

  1. APC Anteroposterior compression, BMI Body mass index, IQR Interquartile rage, LC Lateral compression, SD Standard deviation
  2. aindependent t-test
  3. bMann Whitney U Test
  4. cFisher’s Exact Test