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Table 3 Group-specific clinical data from prehospital treatment and emergency room therapy

From: Is prehospital intubation of severely injured children in accordance with guidelines?

Group

Infant

Toddler

School-age child

Adolescent

Adults

BP at accident site (mm

Hg; MV, SD)

105 ± 40

105 ± 29

111 ± 25

117 ± 27

123 ± 31

Heart rate at accident site (sec; MV, SD)

112 ± 39

108 ± 28

101 ± 25

96 ± 25

93 ± 24

Respiratory rate at the accident site (MV, SD)

19 ± 9

19 ± 7

17 ± 7

16 ± 7

16 ± 6

GCS at the accident site

10.6 ± 4.8

11.5 ± 4.4

11.9 ± 4.4

11.7 ± 4.4

12.2 ± 4.3

Fluid volume replaced prehospital (%)

69.6

80.2

85.3

88.6

89.5

Fluid volume replaced prehospital (ml; MV, SD)

293 ± 268

398 ± 294

549 ± 386

799 ± 622

928 ± 694

Fluid volume replaced in the emergency department (ml; MV, SD)

355 ± 325

545 ± 550

728 ± 809

1194 ± 1350

1490.8 ± 1771.5

Prehospital use of catecholamines (%)

10.0

8.2

6.6

8.7

9.1

Prehospital sedation (%)

55.1

65.3

68.6

72.9

74.3

Prehospital chest tube (%)

2.6

1.7

0.6

3.0

4.5

Prehospital CPR (%)

10.4

6.5

4.0

4.2

3.5

Prehospital alternative airway (%)

0.6

0.8

0.0

0.9

2.1

BP < 90 mmHg in the emergency department (%)

30.8

20.1

11.1

8.2

10.2

  1. BP Blood pressure, Values are the mean, standard deviation (SD) or % of the group, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation