Research Article

Overexpression of miR-24 Is Involved in the Formation of Hypocoagulation State after Severe Trauma by Inhibiting the Synthesis of Coagulation Factor X

Table 2

Demographics.

VariableHealthy controls ()Non-TIC ()TIC () value

Age (y)42.27 ± 14.5947.96 ± 12.6846.50 ± 15.210.43
Male, n (%)11 (73.33%)20 (71.43%)6 (75%)0.98
Blunt, n (%)N/A23 (82.14%)6 (75%)0.64
Hours from sceneN/A8.2 ± 3.17.6 ± 4.00.80
Injury Severity ScoreN/A25 (16–54)34 (26–45)0.03
Shock indexN/A0.74 (0.53–2.00)0.98 (0.60–1.52)0.04
INRN/A1.13 (0.93–1.43)1.70 (1.56–2.11)<0.01
Transfused, n (%)N/A17 (60.71%)8 (100%)0.03
Packed red blood cells (U)N/A3.5 (0–20)9 (0–19)0.13
Fresh frozen plasma (mL)N/A0 (0–1150)425 (0–2000)0.14
Platelets (U)N/A0 (0–3)1 (1–3)<0.01
In-hospital mortality, n (%)N/A2 (7.14%)2 (33.33%)0.21
LOS in the hospital (d)N/A19.93 ± 14.0223.63 ± 15.840.53
LOS in the ICU (d)N/A0 (0–11)0 (0–9)0.61

INR: international normalized ratio; LOS: length of stay; : values in boldface.