Tryptase, study 1
Two investigations conducted by Garvey et al. (2010a,b) involved a total
of 438 patients undergoing surgery of various kinds. The main
objective was to study the level of serum tryptase and changes
occurring in this during surgery, in particular in connection with an
allergic reaction.
Study 1:
Serum tryptase was measured in 120 patients immediately before and
after orthopedic surgery in general anesthesia. None of these
patients experienced any signs of allergy during anesthesia.
Variable list:
gender: Gender of the patient
0: Female
1: Male
age: Age of the patient
ASA: Classification of physical status
1: A normal healthy patient.
2: A patient with mild systemic disease.
3: A patient with severe systemic disease,
that limits function, but is not incapacitating.
4: A patient with severe systemic disease
that is a constant threat to life.
5: A moribund patient who is not expected to survive
without the operation.
6: A declared brain-dead patient whose organs are
being removed for donor purposes.
before: Tryptase value measured immediately before orthopedic surgery
after: Tryptase value measured immediately after orthopedic surgery
fluid:
bladder:
bloodloss:
The dataset
Scripts for loading the dataset
Programs related to Tryptase, study 1
| Figure 1.5.6: R-source SAS-source (fig-ch8tryp-aftervsbefore) | |
| Figure 5.4.1: R-source SAS-source (fig-ch8tryp-aftervsbefore-log) | |
| Table 5.4.1: R-source SAS-source (tab-ch8-tryp-pairs) | ![]() |
