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Fig 1.

Patient selection for this study.

ACS, abdominal compartment syndrome; ED, emergency department; GCS, Glasgow coma scale; HR, heart rate; ISS, Injury Severity Score; JTDB, Japan Trauma Data Bank; PS, propensity score; RR, respiratory rate; SBP, systolic blood pressure.

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Table 1.

Basic characteristics and interventions in severe abdominal trauma patients with and without ACS.

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Table 2.

Outcomes of severe abdominal trauma patients with and without ACS.

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Fig 2.

Proportion of development of ACS by number of injured organs in the abdomen and presence or absence of pancreatic injury (N = 11,220, before PS matching).

ACS, abdominal compartment syndrome; PS, propensity score.

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Table 3.

Logistic regression models to identify risk factors associated with ACS.

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