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Table 1 Patient demographics, diagnoses, and adjunctive equipment present during HFCWO therapy

From: Evaluation of the safety of high-frequency chest wall oscillation (HFCWO) therapy in blunt thoracic trauma patients

Patient #

Age

Gender

Injuries

Adjunct equipment

01

39

M

rib fract, scapular fract, pneumothorax, h

None

02

68

M

rib fract, clavicle fract, stab spinal cord fract, pneumothorax

chest tube

04

40

F

pulm contusion

other line

05

48

M

rib fract

other line

06

18

F

rib fract, pulm contusion, clavicle fract, scapular fract, pneumothorax

other line

07

19

M

rib fract, pulm contusion, clavicle fract, pneumothorax

chest tube, DS, other line

09

62

M

pneumothorax

chest tube, other line

10

44

F

rib fract

other line

11

26

M

rib fract, pneumothorax

chest tube, other line

12

39

M

rib fract, sternal fracture, pneumothorax

chest tube, other line

13

68

M

rib fract, liver laceration, kidney laceration, pneumothorax

other line

14

70

M

rib fract, pneumothorax

chest tube, other line

15

44

F

rib fract, pulm contusion, pneumothorax

other line

16

49

F

rib fract, pulm contusion, pneumothorax

chest tube, other line

19

44

M

rib fract, pulm contusion

other line

20

21

M

rib fract, clavicle fract, stab spinal cord fract

other line

21

59

M

rib fract, pneumothorax, intraperitoneal hemorrhage

other line

22

42

F

rib fract, pulm contusion, hemothorax, pneumothorax

other line

23

51

M

pulm contusion, hemothorax

chest tube, other line

24

70

M

rib fract, pulm contusion, pneumothorax

chest tube, other line

25

44

F

rib fract, hemothorax, pneumothorax, kidney laceration

chest tube, other line