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Table 1 The factors correlated with serum ficolin-3 levels in patients with severe traumatic brain injury

From: Low serum ficolin-3 levels are associated with severity and poor outcome in traumatic brain injury

Characteristics

r value

P value

Sex (male/female)

0.092

0.303

Age (years)

0.046

0.606

Initial postresuscitation GCS score

0.521

<0.001

Pupils unreactive on admission

−0.414

<0.001

CT classification 5 or 6

−0.189

0.033

Abnormal cisterns on initial CT scan

−0.300

0.001

Midline shift >5 mm on initial CT scan

−0.323

<0.001

Presence of traumatic SAH on initial CT scan

−0.303

0.001

Intracranial surgery in the first 24 h

−0.245

0.005

Admission time (h)

0.090

0.310

Plasma-sampling time (h)

0.067

0.450

Systolic arterial pressure (mmHg)

0.127

0.152

Diastolic arterial pressure (mmHg)

0.120

0.179

Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)

0.132

0.137

Plasma C-reactive protein levels (mg/L)

−0.430

<0.001

Blood glucose levels (mmol/L)

−0.285

<0.001

  1. Bivariate correlations were assessed by Spearman’s or Pearson’s correlation coefficient
  2. GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, CT computerized tomography, SAH subarachnoid hemorrhage