TABLE 11

Descriptive statistics for costs

ObsMeanSDMinimumMaximum
Hospital stay
ICU (£)
Overall158112,02915,789051,479
Intervention arm78511,79915,700051,479
Standard care arm79612,25515,883051,479
HDU (£)
Overall158121924256033,318
Intervention arm78522764417033,318
Standard care arm79621094091033,318
Ward (£)
Overall158132413959015,622
Intervention arm78532303937015,622
Standard care arm79632513983015,622
Total (£)
Overall158117,46216,241051,479
Intervention arm78517,30616,062051,479
Standard care arm79617,61616,425051,479
Blood products
RBC (£)
Overall15779991178014,103
Intervention arm7841017117607971
Standard care arm7939821181014,103
FFP (£)
Overall157723229303322
Intervention arm78423529802214
Standard care arm79322928703322
Cryoprecipitate (£)
Overall1577454543048,807
Intervention arm78469052604880
Standard care arm79322145204880
Platelets (£)
Overall157719836504577
Intervention arm78420036803854
Standard care arm79319636204577
Crystalloids (£)
Overall156144027
Intervention arm77544027
Standard care arm78644026
Colloids (£)
Overall156113079
Intervention arm77513079
Standard care arm78613055
Total (£)
Overall157818882127021,937
Intervention arm78421482140016,259
Standard care arm79416322083021,937
Total costs (£)
Hospital stay plus blood products
Overall157819,35616,443064,658
Intervention arm78419,47716,207064,658
Standard care arm79419,23616,681061,333

From: Chapter 4, Economic evaluation

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Early high-dose cryoprecipitate to reduce mortality in adult patients with traumatic haemorrhage: the CRYOSTAT-2 RCT with cost-effectiveness analysis.
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