| Literature DB >> 26280486 |
J K Narvestad1, M Meskinfamfard1, K Søreide2,3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Emergency resuscitative thoracotomy (ERT) is a lifesaving procedure in selected patients. Indications are still being debated, but outcome in blunt trauma is believed to be poor. Recent reports from European populations, where blunt trauma predominates, have suggested favorable outcome also in blunt trauma. Our aim was to identify all European studies reported over the last decade and compare reported outcomes to existing knowledge.Entities:
Keywords: Blunt trauma; Emergency thoracotomy; Penetrating trauma; Resuscitation; Survival
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26280486 PMCID: PMC5124032 DOI: 10.1007/s00068-015-0559-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg ISSN: 1863-9933 Impact factor: 3.693
Fig. 1PRISMA flowchart of included studies
Studies reporting outcomes of emergency thoracotomy for trauma in Europe
| References | Study period | Study design |
| Sex (M:F) | Age (years) | TRISS-score (Ps) | ISS (median, range) | MOI B:P | Survivors, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hudorovic, Croatia, Zagreb (2008) [ | 1995–2005 | R | 21 | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | 0:21 | 0:10 (47.6 %) |
| Søreide et al., Norway, Stavanger (2007) [ | 2001–2005 | R | 10 | 7:3 | 51 (range 21–77) | 4 % (0–90 %) | 35 (25–75) | 7:3 | 0:0 (0 %) |
| Ferris et al., Scotland, Edinburgh (2008) [ | 2003–2005 | R | 6a | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | 0:6 | 0:1 (16.7 %) |
| Pahle et al., Norway, Oslo (2010) [ | 2001–2007 | R | 109 | 75:34 | 30 (24–47) | 6 % (0.1–22 %) | 38 (26–50) | 82:27 | 10:10 (18.3 %) |
| Kandler et al., Denmark, Copenhagen, (2012) [ | 2000–2009 | R | 44 | 40:4 | 32 years ± 14b | 44 ± 32 %b | 34 (IQR 25–48) | 16:28 | 5:21 (59.1 %) |
| Van Waes et al., The Netherlands, Rotterdam (2012) [ | 2000–2011 | R | 56 | 48:8 | 32 (IQR 25–41) | n.r. | 25 (16–34) | 0:56 | 0:36 (64.3 %) |
| Johannesdottir et al., Iceland, Reykjavik (2013) [ | 2005–2010 | R | 9 | 9:0 | 36 (range 20–76) | 85 % (1–96 %) | 29 (16–54) | 5:4 | 3:2 (55.6 %) |
| Lustenberger et al., Switzerland, Zurich (2012) [ | 1996–2008 | R | 121 | 92:29 | 38 (range 16–84) | n.r. | 41 (16–70) | 83:38 | 31:32 (52.1 %) |
Data are reported as median with ranges unless otherwise specified
N number, M:F male:female, MOI mechanism of injury, ISS Injury Severity Score, B:P blunt:penetrating, n.r. denotes not reported, n.a. not applicable, R retrospective, IQR interquartile range
aExcluding 10 patients who underwent a procedure in the operating room due to lack of details
bReported as mean with standard deviations (mean ± SD)
Fig. 2Breakdown of injury type, location and outcomes of the included patients in the identified studies. EDT Emergency department thoracotomies, OR operating room
Reported LOMI for the included studies
| References |
| Cerebral | Thoracic | Abdominal | Pelvic | Multiple |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Croatia, Zagreb (2008) [ | 21 | n.r. | 21 (cardiac) | n.r. | n.r. | (unknown)a |
| Norway, Stavanger (2007) [ | 10 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
| Scotland, Edinburgh (2008) [ | 6 | – | 6 | – | – | – |
| Norway, Oslo (2010) [ | 109 | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. |
| Denmark, Copenhagen (2012) [ | 44 | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. |
| Netherlands, Rotterdam (2012) [ | 56 | – | 56 | (10) | 10 | |
| Iceland, Reykjavik (2013) [ | 9 | – | 6 | – | – | 3 |
| Switzerland, Zurich (2012) [ | 121b | 50 | 118 | 61 | n.r. | n.r. |
aAssociated extra-thoracic injuries were noted as a prognostically poor variable
bReported all injuries with AIS ≥3 for each body region
Procedure type performed for ERT
| References |
| Anterolateral | Median sternotomy | Combined | Clam shell | Posterolateral |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Norway, Stavanger (2007) [ | 10 | 10 (100 %) | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. |
| Norway, Oslo (2010) [ | 109 | 74 (68 %) | 10 (9 %) | 25 (23 %) | – | – |
| Denmark, Copenhagen (2012) [ | 44a | 33 (75 %) | 5 (11 %) | 4 (9 %) | – | – |
| The Netherlands, Rotterdam (2012) [ | 56b | 30 (54 %) | 22 (39 %) | – | 4 (7 %) | 8 (14 %) |
| Iceland, Reykjavik (2013) [ | 9 | 5 (56 %) | 2 (22 %) | 2 (22 %) | – | – |
| Switzerland, Zurich (2012) [ | 121 | 81 (67 %) | 28 (23 %) | 8 (7 %) | 4 (3 %) | – |
n.r. not reported
a2 missing data for surgical approach
bThe authors state that total 64 incisions were performed