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Table 1 Laboratory data

From: Fat embolism syndrome after humerus and pelvis fracture complicated by acute kidney injury requiring blood purification: a case report and literature review

Post-traumatic time

3 h

19 h

43 h

Normal range

Blood count

    

WBC (/μL)

10,200

16,900

17,000

3300–8800

Hb (g/dL)

8.6

12.6

9.4

13.5–17.0

Plt (× 104/μL)

20.1

4.5

2.6

13.0–35.0

Coagulation

    

PT-INR

1.08

1.17

1.08

 

aPTT (seconds)

29

32

30.1

23–40

Fibrinogen (mg/dL)

169

258

240

200–400

D dimer (μg/mL)

305

150

27

 < 1.0

Serum chemistry

    

BUN (mg/dL)

20

37

70

8–22

Cr (mg/dL)

1.25

2.63

4.99

0.60–1.00

Na (mEq/L)

144

141

141

135–149

K (mEq/L)

4.1

5.3

5.2

3.5–4.9

AST (U/L)

28

56

77

13–33

ALT (U/L)

22

29

44

8–42

LDH (U/L)

484

1251

2340*

119–229

CK(U/L)

196

463

708

41–153

CRP (mg/dL)

0.05

9.59

11.9

0.0–0.3

   

*100 h after trauma

Others

Haptoglobin (mg/dL)

 < 10

(5 days after trauma)

 

TAT (ng/mL)

8

(9 days after trauma

 < 4.0

PIC (μg/mL)

3

(9 days after trauma)

 < 0.8

Schistocyte (%)

2.4

(9 days after trauma)

 < 1.0

Coombs test

negative

(5 days after trauma)