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From: Mild decrease in heart rate during early phase of targeted temperature management following tachycardia on admission is associated with unfavorable neurological outcomes after severe traumatic brain injury: a post hoc analysis of a multicenter randomized controlled trial

Fig. 3

Associations between unfavorable outcome and admission heart rate. The proportions of unfavorable outcome were 40.0%, 54.5%, and 66.7% in patients with admission HR < 80 bpm, admission HR 80–99 bpm, and admission HR ≥ 100 bpm, respectively. An unfavorable outcome was defined as severe disability, persistent vegetative state, and death, whereas a favorable outcome was defined as moderate disability or good recovery, according to the Glasgow Outcome Scale scores. HR Heart rate, bpm Beats/min

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