Risk Factors for Retained Hemothorax after Trauma: A 10-Years Monocentric Experience from First Level Trauma Center in Italy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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HTX n = 55 | rHTX n = 38 | Tot. n = 93 | p Value | |
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Demographic data | ||||
Age, yrs., median (IQR) | 47 (40–53) | 49 (36–56) | 48 (42–53) | 0.698 |
Gender, male, n (%) | 46 (84) | 34 (90) | 80 (86) | 0.427 |
BMI, Kg/m2, mean (±SD) | 23 (±2) | 27 (±4) | 23 (±3) | 0.022 * |
Pre-hospital data | ||||
GCS, median (IQR) | 15 (14–15) | 15 (15–15) | 15 (15–15) | 0.537 |
Heart Rate, beats/min, median (IQR) | 100 (91–110) | 100 (90–105) | 100 (98–104) | 0.670 |
Respiratory Rate, median (IQR) | 18 (16–18) | 18 (16–21) | 18 (16–19) | 0.353 |
Systolic Blood Pressure, mmHg, median (IQR) | 112 (±33) | 108 (±35) | 110 (±33) | 0.559 |
Peripheric oxygen saturation (SpO2), %, median (IQR) | 97 (95–98) | 94 (90–97) | 96 (95–97) | 0.018 * |
In-hospital data | ||||
Heart rate, bpm, median (IQR) | 100 (94–111) | 92 (87–105) | 100 (92–110) | 0.357 |
Systolic Blood Pressure, mmHg, mean ± SD | 113 (±34) | 121 (±35) | 117 (±35) | 0.289 |
SpO2, %, median (IQR) | 99 (98–100) | 98 (69–99) | 98 (98–99) | 0.136 |
INR, median (IQR) | 1.1 (1.1–1.2) | 1.2 (1.1–1.2) | 1.2 (1.1–1.2) | 0.298 |
Thoracic drain management | ||||
TT placed pre-hospital, n (%) | 2 (4) | 2 (5) | 4 (4) | 0.705 |
TT placed on ED admission, n (%) | 45 (82) | 33 (87) | 78 (84) | 0.519 |
TT placed inpatient ward, n (%) | 16 (29) | 11 (29) | 27 (29) | 0.988 |
Total TT days, median (IQR) | 6 (5–7) | 12 (11–15) | 1 (1–2) | <0.0001 * |
Number of TT placed, median (IQR) | 1 (1–2) | 2 (1–2) | 1 (1–2) | 0.030 * |
Chest tube size, Ch, median (IQR) | 28 (28–29) | 32 (28–32) | 28 (28–32) | 0.024 * |
Associated thoracic injuries | ||||
Pneumothorax, n (%) | 39 (71) | 29 (76) | 68 (73) | 0.565 |
Pulmonary contusion, n (%) | 33 (60) | 25 (66) | 58 (62) | 0.573 |
First rib fracture, n (%) | 2 (4) | 6 (16) | 8 (9) | 0.041 * |
N° rib fractures, median (IQR) | 6 (5–7) | 9 (5–11) | 6 (6–9) | 0.070 |
Sternum fracture, n (%) | 2 (4) | 6 (16) | 8 (9) | 0.041 * |
Clavicle fracture, n (%) | 11 (20) | 3 (8) | 14 (15) | 0.110 |
Scapula fracture, n (%) | 13 (24) | 2 (5) | 15 (16) | 0.018 * |
Odds Ratio | CI 95% | p-Value | |
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Sternum fracture | 7.96 | 1.16–54.79 | 0.035 * |
Pre-hospital SpO2 | 0.86 | 0.77–0.96 | 0.009 * |
Total TT days | 1.22 | 1.09–1.37 | 0.0005 * |
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Rossmann, M.; Altomare, M.; Pezzoli, I.; Abruzzese, A.; Spota, A.; Vettorello, M.; Cioffi, S.P.B.; Virdis, F.; Bini, R.; Chiara, O.; et al. Risk Factors for Retained Hemothorax after Trauma: A 10-Years Monocentric Experience from First Level Trauma Center in Italy. J. Pers. Med. 2022, 12, 1570. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12101570
Rossmann M, Altomare M, Pezzoli I, Abruzzese A, Spota A, Vettorello M, Cioffi SPB, Virdis F, Bini R, Chiara O, et al. Risk Factors for Retained Hemothorax after Trauma: A 10-Years Monocentric Experience from First Level Trauma Center in Italy. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2022; 12(10):1570. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12101570
Chicago/Turabian StyleRossmann, Marta, Michele Altomare, Isabella Pezzoli, Arianna Abruzzese, Andrea Spota, Marco Vettorello, Stefano Piero Bernardo Cioffi, Francesco Virdis, Roberto Bini, Osvaldo Chiara, and et al. 2022. "Risk Factors for Retained Hemothorax after Trauma: A 10-Years Monocentric Experience from First Level Trauma Center in Italy" Journal of Personalized Medicine 12, no. 10: 1570. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12101570
APA StyleRossmann, M., Altomare, M., Pezzoli, I., Abruzzese, A., Spota, A., Vettorello, M., Cioffi, S. P. B., Virdis, F., Bini, R., Chiara, O., & Cimbanassi, S. (2022). Risk Factors for Retained Hemothorax after Trauma: A 10-Years Monocentric Experience from First Level Trauma Center in Italy. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 12(10), 1570. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12101570