The Coagulopathy-Predicting Factors in Acute Trauma Patients Using the Generalized Estimation Equations Model

Z. Montazeri, S. Kheiri, Shahram Paydar, M. Sedehi
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Introduction: Coagulation disorder is one of the major phenomena following the trauma which can deteriorate the condition of the patients. The aim of this study is to determine some factors predicting the incidence of coagulation disorder among acute trauma patients. Methods: The generalized estimation equations were used to determine the predictors of blood coagulation disorders in a sample of 736 people over 16 years of age with acute trauma in Shahid Rajaei Hospital in Shiraz. The response variable was converted based on PT, PTT, INR, and fibrinogen level criteria as a two-state variable (with/without coagulation disorder). In the data analysis, the correlation of the coagulation disorder was considered in the first and second stages. Results:The prevalence of coagulation disorders (mild, moderate and severe) was 19% in two stages and coagulation disorders (moderate and severe) was 7.5%. Motor vehicle accident was the most common cause of injury.The variables of blood sugar, diastolic blood pressure, pH, and sodium had a significant effect on coagulation disorders (mild, moderate, and severe). Moreover, blood phosphorus, age, and pupillary reflex had a significant effect on coagulation disorders (moderate and severe). Conclusion: Predictors of coagulation disorders (mild-moderate-severe) include blood sugar, diastolic blood pressure, pH, and sodium. Moreover, blood phosphorus, age, and pupil reflex are predictors of moderate and severe coagulopathy. this model that taking into account the exchangeable correlation of first- and second-stage coagulopathy had a better fit than the model ignoring this correlation.
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应用广义估计方程模型预测急性创伤患者凝血障碍的因素
前言:凝血障碍是创伤后的主要现象之一,可使患者的病情恶化。本研究的目的是确定预测急性创伤患者凝血障碍发生率的一些因素。方法:使用广义估计方程来确定设拉子Shahid Rajaei医院736名16岁以上急性创伤患者凝血障碍的预测因素。根据PT、PTT、INR和纤维蛋白原水平标准将反应变量转换为两状态变量(有/无凝血障碍)。在数据分析中,在第一和第二阶段考虑了凝血障碍的相关性。结果:凝血障碍(轻度、中度和重度)在两个阶段的患病率分别为19%和7.5%,机动车事故是最常见的伤害原因。血糖、舒张压、pH和钠等变量对凝血障碍(轻度、中度和重度)有显著影响。此外,血磷、年龄和瞳孔反射对凝血障碍(中度和重度)有显著影响。结论:凝血障碍(轻度-中度-重度)的预测因素包括血糖、舒张压、pH和钠。此外,血磷、年龄和瞳孔反射是中度和重度凝血障碍的预测因素。该模型考虑了第一期和第二期凝血障碍的可交换相关性,比忽略该相关性的模型更适合。
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