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Table 2 Severity of injury in body regions of patients with BBMI according to the alcohol consumption group

From: Effect of acute alcohol consumption on blunt bowel mesenteric injury: a retrospective analysis

 

Overall

(N = 142)

BAC (+)

(n = 26)

BAC (-)

(n = 116)

P value

AIS head

0 (0–0)

0 (0–0)

0 (0–0)

0.511

AIS face

0 (0–0)

0 (0–0)

0 (0–0)

0.648

AIS chest

0 (0–1)

0 (0–0)

0 (0–2)

0.541

AIS abdomen

3 (3–4)

3 (3–4)

3 (3–4)

0.799

AIS extremities

0 (0–2)

0 (0–2)

0 (0–2)

0.348

AIS head ≥ 2

19 (13.6%)

5 (19.2%)

14 (12.3%)

0.350

AIS head ≥ 3

14 (10%)

3 (11.5%)

11 (9.6%)

0.724

AIS face ≥ 2

9 (6.4%)

2 (7.7%)

7 (6.1%)

0.673

AIS face ≥ 3

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

 

AIS chest ≥ 2

34 (24.3%)

4 (15.4%)

30 (26.3%)

0.241

AIS chest ≥ 3

32 (22.9%)

4 (15.4%)

28 (24.6%)

0.315

AIS abdomen ≥ 2

140 (100%)

26 (100%)

114 (100%)

 

AIS abdomen ≥ 3

129 (92.1%)

24 (92.3%)

105 (92.1%)

1.000

AIS extremities ≥ 2

50 (35.7%)

12 (46.2%)

38 (33.3%)

0.218

AIS extremities ≥ 3

27 (19.3%)

6 (23.1%)

21 (18.4%)

0.587

  1. Data were presented as a number (percentage) and median IQR (25–75%)
  2. AIS: abbreviated injury score; BBMI: blunt bowel mesentery injury; BAC: blood alcohol concentration