2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-39836-6
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Association between red blood cell distribution width and the prognosis of brain death in patients with a Glasgow Coma Scale < 6

Marzieh Latifi,
Habib Rahban,
Elahe Pourhosein
et al.

Abstract: Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) has been reported as a meaningful prognostic factor in various diseases. Our study compared patients’ RDW levels and prognosis at admission and discharge time. A total of 128 patients 77 patients who suffered brain death (subject group), and 51 patients who were discharged from the hospital (control group) with GCS ≤ 6 were recruited from 60 hospitals for this study. Demographical data and RDW measurements in these patients at admission time and brain death/discharge tim… Show more

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