| Literature DB >> 33816396 |
Birte Weber1, Ina Lackner1, Christian Karl Braun2,3, Miriam Kalbitz1, Markus Huber-Lang2, Jochen Pressmar1.
Abstract
Severe trauma is the most common cause of mortality in children and is associated with a high socioeconomic burden. The most frequently injured organs in children are the head and thorax, followed by the extremities and by abdominal injuries. The efficient and early assessment and management of these injuries is essential to improve patients' outcome. Physical examination as well as imaging techniques like ultrasound, X-ray and computer tomography are crucial for a valid early diagnosis. Furthermore, laboratory analyses constitute additional helpful tools for the detection and monitoring of pediatric injuries. Specific inflammatory markers correlate with post-traumatic complications, including the development of multiple organ failure. Other laboratory parameters, including lactate concentration, coagulation parameters and markers of organ injury, represent further clinical tools to identify trauma-induced disorders. In this review, we outline and evaluate specific biomarkers for inflammation, acid-base balance, blood coagulation and organ damage following pediatric polytrauma. The early use of relevant laboratory markers may assist decision making on imaging tools, thus contributing to minimize radiation-induced long-term consequences, while improving the outcome of children with multiple trauma.Entities:
Keywords: acid-base balance; biomarker; coagulation; emergency room management; inflammation; laboratory parameters; organ injury
Year: 2021 PMID: 33816396 PMCID: PMC8010656 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2021.622753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Figure 1Summary box acute systemic inflammatory markers.
Figure 2Summary box parameters of blood gas analysis.
Figure 3Summary box coagulation tests.
Figure 4Summary box markers for cardiac injury.
Figure 5Summary box markers for kidney injury.
Figure 6Summary box markers for liver injury.
Figure 7Summary box markers for traumatic brain injury.
Figure 8Summary box markers for lung injury.