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Official Journal of the Italian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Table 1 Demographics of the patients who were recruited and completed the study (n = 46)

From: The association between intracompartmental pressure and skeletal muscle recovery after tibial diaphyseal fractures: an ambispective cohort study

Characteristic

Value

Age at injury (years)

22–72 (48.76 ± 15.46)

Female sex (#, %)

20 (43.5%)

Length of follow-up (months)

11–30 (19.23 ± 5.01)

Fracture union time (weeks)

15–46 (23.17 ± 5.82)

Time from initial surgery to nail removal (months)

9–29 (17.11 ± 4.93)

Time from nail removal to MR imaging (weeks)

6–11 (8.48 ± 1.53)

ICP data

 Maximum ICP (mmHg)

35–71 (48.33 ± 8.22)

 Minimum ΔP (mmHg)

20–46 (36.33 ± 5.47)

 Accumulated ICP (mmHg h)

21–298 (102.67 ± 60.11)

 Accumulated ΔP (mmHg h)

13–203 (73.35 ± 40.99)

MR imaging data

 Cross-sectional area ratio (CSAR)

0.59–1.02 (0.85 ± 0.10)

 T2-weighted signal intensity ratio (T2SIR)

0.98–1.63 (1.17 ± 0.15)