Clinical parameters for the early detection of complications in patients with blunt hepatic and/or splenic injury undergoing non-operative management

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作者
Wongweerakit, Onchuda [1 ]
Akaraborworn, Osaree [1 ]
Sangthong, Burapat [1 ]
Thongkhao, Komet [1 ]
机构
[1] Prince Songkla Univ, Fac Med, Dept Surg, Div Trauma & Crit Care, Hat Yai, Thailand
关键词
Blunt abdominal trauma; Blunt liver injury; Blunt hepatic injury; Blunt splenic injury; Non-operative management; Predictive factors; Delayed complications; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; EASTERN ASSOCIATION; ABDOMINAL-TRAUMA; LIVER TRAUMA; PSEUDOANEURYSM; FAILURE; SURGERY; SPLEEN; CT;
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10.1007/s00068-024-02460-8
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background Complications arising during non-operative management (NOM) of blunt hepatic and/or splenic trauma, particularly in cases of severe injury, are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard for the initial detection of complications during NOM. Although many institutions advocate routine in-hospital follow-up scans to improve success rates, others recommend a more selective approach. The use of follow-up CT remains a subject of ongoing debate, with no validated guidelines available regarding the timing, effectiveness, or intervals of follow-up imaging. Objective We aimed to identify the clinical parameters for the early detection of complications in patients with blunt hepatic and/or splenic injury undergoing NOM. Materials and methods This retrospective cohort study included patients with blunt hepatic and/or splenic trauma treated at Songklanagarind Hospital, a level 1 trauma center, from 2013 to 2022. We assessed all patients indicated for non-operative management and examined their clinical parameters and complications. Results Of 542 patients with blunt hepatic and/or splenic injuries, 315 (58%) were managed non-operatively. High-grade hepatic injuries were significantly associated with complications, as determined through a multivariate logistic regression analysis after adjusting for factors such as contrast blush findings, age, sex, and injury severity score (ISS) (adjusted OR = 7.69, 95% CI 1.59-37.13; p = 0.011). Among the patients with complications (n = 27), 17 (63%) successfully underwent non-operative management. Notably, eight patients presented with clinical symptoms prior to the diagnosis of complications, while only two patients had no clinical symptoms before the diagnosis. Tachycardia, abdominal pain, decreased hematocrit levels, and fever were significant indicators of complications (p < 0.05). Conclusion Routine CT to detect complications may not be necessary in patients with asymptomatic low-grade blunt hepatic injuries. By contrast, in those with isolated blunt hepatic injuries that are managed non-operatively, high-grade injuries, the presence of a contrast blush on initial imaging, and the patient's age may warrant consideration for routine follow-up CT scans. Clinical symptoms and laboratory observations during NOM, such as tachycardia, abdominal pain, decreased hematocrit levels, and fever, are significantly associated with complications. These symptoms necessitate further management, regardless of the initial injury severity, in patients with blunt hepatic and/or splenic injuries undergoing NOM.
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