| Literature DB >> 25416175 |
Nela Cosic, Derek J Roberts1, Henry T Stelfox.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although abbreviated surgery with planned reoperation (damage control surgery) is now widely used to manage major trauma patients, the procedure and its component interventions have not been evaluated in randomized controlled trials (RCTs). While some have suggested the need for such trials, they are unlikely to be conducted because of patient safety concerns. As animal studies may overcome several of the limitations of existing observational damage control studies, the primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of damage control versus definitive surgery in experimental animal models of injury. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25416175 PMCID: PMC4285082 DOI: 10.1186/2046-4053-3-136
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Examples of damage control interventions/adjuncts
| Interventions | Thoracic | Therapeutic mediastinal and/or pleural space packing
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| | Abdominal | Perihepatic or diffuse intra-abdominal packing
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| | Pelvis | Extraperitoneal pelvic packing
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| | Vascular | Temporary intravascular shunting
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| Adjuncts | Interventions that assist in hemostasis | Topical hemostatic agents, including combat gauze or a fibrin patch
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Details of electronic bibliographic database search strategies
| 1. damage control.ab,ti. | 1. damage control.ab,ti. |
| 2. (damage control adj3 (surg* or procedure* or approach* or laparotom* or celiotom*or thoracotom*)).ab,ti. | 2. (damage control adj3 (surg* or procedure* or approach* or laparotom* or celiotom* or thoracotom*)).ab,ti. |
| 3. (abbreviated adj3 (surg* or procedure* or laparotom* or celiotom* or thoracotom*)).ab,ti | 3. (abbreviated adj3 (surg* or procedure* or laparotom* or celiotom* or thoracotom*)).ab,ti. |
| 4. (staged adj3 (surg* or procedure* or approach* or laparotom* or celiotom* or thoracotom*)).ab,ti. | 4. (staged adj3 (surg* or procedure* or approach* or laparotom* or celiotom* or thoracotom*)).ab,ti. |
| 5. (bailout adj3 (surg* or laparotom* or celiotom* or thoracotom*)).ab,ti. | 5. (bailout adj3 (surg* or laparotom* or celiotom* or thoracotom*)).ab,ti. |
| 6. ((abdom* or thora* or chest* or liver* or hepatic) adj5 pack*).ab,ti. | 6. ((abdom* or thora* or chest* or liver* or hepatic) adj5 pack*).ab,ti. |
| 7. (balloon adj3 (tamponade or catheter tamponade)).ab,ti. | 7. (balloon adj3 (tamponade or catheter tamponade)).ab,ti. |
| 8. (temporary intravascular shunt* or intravascular shunt* or vascular shunt* or arterial shunt* or artery shunt*).ab,ti. | 8. (temporary intravascular shunt* or intravascular shunt* or vascular shunt* or arterial shunt* or artery shunt*).ab,ti. |
| 9. (topical hemostatic agent or combat gauze or fibrin patch or modified rapid deployment hemostat bandage) | 9. (topical hemostatic agent or combat gauze or fibrin patch or modified rapid deployment hemostat bandage) |
| 10. (fibrin or collagen or thrombin or zeolite or chitosan) adj3 (powder* or dressing*) | 10. (fibrin or collagen or thrombin or zeolite or chitosan) adj3 (powder* or dressing*) |
| 11. (intracavitary polyurethane polymer* or REBOA or resuscitative balloon occlusion) | 11. (intracavitary polyurethane polymer* or REBOA or resuscitative balloon occlusion) |
| 12. exp ‘Wounds and Injuries’/ | 12. exp injury/ |
| 13. exp Multiple Trauma/ | 13. exp blunt trauma/ |
| 14. exp Wounds, Penetrating/ | 14. exp multiple trauma/ |
| 15. exp Wounds, Gunshot/ | 15. exp stab wound/ |
| 16. exp Wounds, Stab/ | 16. exp missile wound/ |
| 17. exp Wounds, Nonpenetrating/ | 17. exp abdominal injury |
| 18. exp Abdominal Injuries/ | 18. exp thorax injury/ |
| 19. exp Thoracic Injuries/ | 19. exp bleeding/ |
| 20. exp Hemorrhage/ | 20. (trauma* or multiple trauma* or polytrauma or penetrating trauma* or penetrating injur* or blunt trauma* or blunt injur* or injur* or wound* or stab* or gunshot*).ab,ti. |
| 21. (trauma* or multiple trauma* or polytrauma or penetrating trauma* or penetrating injur* or blunt trauma* or blunt injur* or injur* or wound* or stab* or gunshot*).ab,ti. | 21. 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10 or 11 |
| 22. 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10 or 11 | 22. 12 or 13 or 14 or 15 or 16 or 17 or 18 or 19 or 20 |
| 23. 12 or 13 or 14 or 15 or 16 or 17 or 18 or 19 or 20 or 21 | 23. 21 and 22 |
| 24. 22 and 23 |
Table and search strategy modified from Roberts et al. [7]. ‘Where ab,ti. refers to abstract and title; exp to an exploded Medical Subject Heading term search; and adjX to an adjacency operator that will search for terms within X words of the key term of interest. The "*" indicates that a wildcard search will be performed: for example, in the case of surg*, surgery, surgical, and surgeries, among others, would all be searched for’ [7].
Relevant data extraction information
| Study characteristics | Author(s); year of publication, study design (randomized controlled trial or prospective cohort). |
| Characteristics of animal model | Species; strain; gender; total number of animals; number of animals in each experimental cohort; number of animals excluded; age (in total and per experimental cohort); weight (in total and per experimental cohort); and physiological characteristics reported by the authors at baseline before application of interventions (in total and per experimental cohort). |
| Details of injury induced in animals | Specifics of the injury that was induced; mechanism of producing the injury model (as described by authors); anatomical location of the injury or injuries (e.g., polytrauma model vs. single/more localized type of injury); and injury severity (e.g., specific grade of liver injury). |
| Details of treatment employed | Whether an entire damage control paradigm or an individual intervention or adjunct was tested; the specific treatment that was evaluated; and the definition of damage control surgery. Additional details collected are based on a modified version of the elements of experimental procedures outlined in the Animal Research: Reporting |
| Consequences of damage control surgery and/or definitive surgery to animals | Mortality; changes in post-injury physiological parameters, including estimated volumes and/or rates of blood loss, laboratory surrogates of blood loss (complete blood counts, hemoglobin concentrations, and/or hematocrits); and several physiologic measurements, including blood pressures (mean arterial (MAP), systolic, and diastolic), heart rates, urinary outputs, and core body temperatures, and arterial lactate, base deficit/excess, and pH values, prothrombin and partial thromboplastin times, international normalized ratios, and thromboelastography (TEG) results/activated clotting times. |