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Leukocytes are not Reliable in Predicting Possible Diaphragmatic Injury in Patients with Penetrating Left Thoracoabdominal Stab Wounds.

Metin Yucel1, Abdullah Yildiz2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The diaphragm is injured in approximately one-third of penetrating left thoracoabdominal stab wounds. Diagnostic laparoscopy or thoracoscopy is performed to reveal the diaphragmatic injury. This study investigated whether leukocytes, leukocyte subgroups, platelets, the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and the thrombocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) can be used to detect diaphragm injury without the need for diagnostic laparoscopy.
METHODS: Patients hospitalized between January 2010 and January 2020 due to penetrating left thoracoabdominal stab wounds were examined. Laparotomy was performed in patients who had indications for laparotomy, such as hemodynamic instability and peritonitis. Diagnostic laparoscopy was performed to reveal possible diaphragmatic injury in patients who did not require laparotomy after 48h of follow-up. Leukocytes, leukocyte subgroups, platelets, NLR, and PLR were measured both at admission and during follow-up, and the results were compared between patients with and without diaphragm injury during diagnostic laparoscopy.
RESULTS: The study included 108 patients with penetrating left thoracoabdominal stab wounds that did not require laparotomy after 48h of follow-up. Of these, 102 patients were male (94.44%), and the average age was 27.68 years (range 15-66 years). Diaphragm injury was detected in 31 patients (28.70%) in diagnostic laparoscopy, and the diaphragm was intact in 77 patients (71.30%). In the comparison of patients with and without diaphragmatic injury, no statistically significant difference was found in terms of age, gender, platelets, leukocyte values, NLR, and PLR both at admission and during follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS: Leukocytes, leukocyte subsets, platelets, NLR, and PLR were insufficient in the detection of asymptomatic diaphragmatic injuries caused by penetrating left thoracoabdominal stab wounds.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34160655     DOI: 10.1007/s00268-021-06212-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


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