| Literature DB >> 30505349 |
Michel Paul Johan Teuben1, Roy Spijkerman1, Taco Johan Blokhuis2, Roman Pfeifer3, Henrik Teuber3, Hans-Christoph Pape3, Luke Petrus Hendrikus Leenen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nonoperative management for blunt splenic injury is the preferred treatment. To improve the outcome of selective nonoperative therapy, the current challenge is to identify factors that predict failure. Little is known about the impact of concomitant injury on outcome. Our study has two goals. First, to determine whether concomitant injury affects the safety of selective nonoperative treatment. Secondly we aimed to identify factors that can predict failure.Entities:
Keywords: Abdominal trauma; Blunt splenic injury; Concurrent injuries; Nonoperative management
Year: 2018 PMID: 30505349 PMCID: PMC6260576 DOI: 10.1186/s13037-018-0179-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Saf Surg ISSN: 1754-9493
Fig. 1Flowchart
Patient characteristics
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| Age in years (IQR) | 28 (19–51) |
| Gender ratio (M/F) | 64/15 |
| Systolic blood pressure in mmHg (IQR) | 130 (120–140) |
| Heart rate in BPM (IQR) | 88 (76–100) |
| Glasgow coma score (range) | 15 (3–15) |
| Injury Severity Score (IQR) | 18 (9–79) |
| Spleen injury scale | |
| I-II | 45 |
| III | 20 |
| IV | 11 |
| V | 3 |
All data; Median (IQR/range). BPM beats per minute
Frequency of associated injuries
| Associated injuries | Frequency |
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| Kidney left | 16 |
| Liver | 16 |
| Kidney right | 5 |
| Mesentery | 2 |
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| Thorax | 34 |
| Craniocerebral | 15 |
| Pelvic bone | 13 |
| Spine | 9 |
| Maxillofacial | 8 |
| Femur bone | 3 |
Patient demographics, admission hemodynamic parameters, GCS, Injury severity and outcome in patients with solitary splenic injury (group I) compared with patients sustaining associated injuries (group II)
| Variable | Group I: solitary splenic injury ( | Group II: associated injury ( |
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| Age in years (IQR) | 26 (18–59) | 28 (20–50) |
| Gender ratio in M/F | 8/5 | 56/10 |
| Systolic BP in mmHg (IQR) | 136 (111–153) | 130 (120–140) |
| Heart rate in BPM (IQR) | 88 (65–90) | 89 (76–101) |
| Serum haemoglobin in mmol/L | 8.3 (7.1–8.7) | 8.4 (7.5–8.9) |
| Glasgow coma scale (range) | 15 (7–15) | 15 (3–15) |
| Injury Severity Score (IQR)* | 4 (4–9) | 20 (13–29) |
| Presence of a contrast blush on CT | 0 | 5 |
| AIS spleen (IQR) | 2 (2–3) | 2 (2–3) |
| Length of ICU stay in days (IQR)* | 0 (0–3) | 0.5 (0–6) |
| Hospitalization time in days (IQR)* | 4 (4–8) | 13 (9–27) |
| Failure of nonoperative treatment | 0 | 11 |
| Uncomplicated course | 13/13 | 47/66 |
| Total no. of major complications* | 0 | 31 |
| Mortality | 0 | 0 |
All data; median (IQR) or (range), * p < 0.05, Mann-Whitney U test
Abbreviations: AIS abbreviated injury score, BP blood pressure, ICU intensive care unit
Overview of complications
| Complication |
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| Pneumonia | 8 |
| Ileus | 4 |
| Intra abdominal abscess | 4 |
| Respiratory failure | 3 |
| Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome | 3 |
| Extra abdominal abscess | 2 |
| Line infection | 2 |
| Sepsis of unknown origin | 1 |
| Wound infection | 1 |
| Abdominal compartment syndrome | 1 |
| Urinary tract infection | 1 |
| Pulmonary embolus | 1 |
| Total | 31 |
Univariate analysis of patient and trauma characteristics
| Variable | Successful nonoperative therapy | Failure of nonoperative therapy ( | |
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| SBP in mmHg | 130 (120–140) | 130 (15–145) | 0.28 |
| Heart rate in BPM | 88 (76–99) | 95 (75–110) | 0.43 |
| Serum hemoglobin in mmol/L | 8.4 (7.5–8.9) | 8.0 (7.0–8.4) | 0.91 |
| Coagulopathy | 8/68 | 3/11 | 0.36 |
| Glasgow coma scale | 15 (14–15) | 14 (9–15) | 0.49 |
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| Presence of a contrast blush | 5/68 | 0/11 | 0.78 |
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All data; median (IQR). * p < 0.2 Student’s t-test or Mann Whitney U test and selected for multivariable analysis
Abbreviations: NOM nonoperative management, SBP systolic blood pressure, BPM beats per minute, AIS Abbreviated Injury Score
Univariate analysis of concomitant injuries
| Concomitant injury | Odds ratio | Lower (95% C.I.) | Upper (95% C.I.) |
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| Abdominal solid organ | 0.569 | 0.139 | 2.339 |
| Craniocerebral | 2.204 | 0.565 | 8.604 |
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| Maxillofacial | 1.457 | 0.270 | 7.856 |
| Pelvic bone | 0.467 | 0.054 | 3.999 |
| Spine | 2.418 | 0.615 | 9.506 |
| Thorax | 2.657 | 0.709 | 9.958 |
aSelected for multivariate analysis
Results of stepwise logit regression analysis for the risk of failure of nonoperative management
| Variable | Odds ratio | Lower (95% C.I.) | Upper (95% C.I.) | |
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| Age | 1.063 | 1.010 | 1.119 | 0.020 |
| Femur fracture | 25.921 | 1.127 | 596.3 | 0.042 |
| Chi2 (df = 4) | 18,461 |