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Table 2 Comparison of clincal features between the patients with and without intracranial hemorrhage after orthotopic liver transplantation

From: RETRACTED ARTICLE: In-hospital cerebrovascular complications following orthotopic liver transplantation: A retrospective study

Features

intracranial hemorrhage

(n = 8)

non-intracranial hemorrhage

(n = 329)

age (years)

56.3 ± 8.7 (40–67)

46.7 ± 11.7 (0.3–75)*

   >55 years

5 (62.5%)

70 (21.3%)

   ≤55 years

3 (37.5%)

259 (78.7%)

operative time (h)

6.3 ± 0.5 (5.5–10.0)

7.2 ± 1.9 (4–15)

previous abdominal surgery

4 (50%)

113 (34.3%)

retranplatation

0 (0)

20 (6.1%)

introperative blood loss volume (ml)

4312.5 ± 4566.5 (1500–15000)

3900.0 ± 4389.7 (100–38000)

thrombocytopenia

1 (12.5%)

66 (20.1%)

PT(s)

16.3 ± 5.2 (9.8–22.6)

18.8 ± 6.4 (9.7–46.3)

APTT(s)

35.7 ± 11.4 (26.1–58.6)

39.2 ± 13.6 (22.9–180)

preoperative hypertension

0 (0)

5 (1.5%)

introperative hypotension

5 (62.5%)

110 (33.4%)

postoperative hypertension

2 (25%)

23 (7.0%)

bacterial or fungal infections

7 (87.5%)

148 (45.0%)*

sepsis

1 (12.5%)

29 (8.8%)

bleeding at extracerebral sites

1 (12.5%)

31 (9.4%)

death

5 (62.5%)

74 (22.5%)*

  1. *: vs intracranial hemorrhage, p < 0.05. PT: prothrombin time; APTT: activated partial prothrombin time.