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Table 2 Outcome comparisons between REBOA and ACC

From: Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta versus aortic cross clamping among patients with critical trauma: a nationwide cohort study in Japan

 

REBOA (n = 636)

ACC (n = 267)

P value

Disposition at discharge

  

<0.001*

 Died (in-hospital mortality)

405/607 (67%)

210/233 (90%)

 

 Transferred

118/607 (19%)

11/233 (1.8%)

 Home

83/607 (14%)

12/233 (2.0%)

 Other

1/607 (0.1%)

0/233 (0.0%)

Disposition at ED

  

<0.001*

 Died (ED mortality)

137/625 (22%)

130/264 (49%)

 

 CU admission

472/625 (76%)

129/264 (49%)

 Ward admission

137/625 (22%)

4/264 (1.5%)

 Other

5/625 (1.8%)

1/264 (0.4%)

  1. The variables are shown as n (%)
  2. ACC aortic cross clamping, ED emergency department, ICU intensive care unit, REBOA resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta
  3. *Chi-square test