Comparative study of penetrating thoracoabdominal combined injuries and thoracoabdominal multiple injuries
- VernacularTitle:穿透性胸腹联合伤与胸腹多发伤的比较研究
- Author:
Guiyou LIANG
;
Yingkang SHI
;
Jian YANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Thoracic injuries;
Abdominal injuries;
Trauma, multiple;
Trauma scores
- From:
Chinese Journal of Trauma
1993;0(06):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To compare the clinical features and severity of penetrating thoracoabdominal combined injuries (TACI) and thoracoabdominal multiple injuries (TAMI) so as to guide the diagnosis and management of trauma. Methods A total of 251 cases of penetrating chest trauma complicated by abdominal trauma were reviewed and divided into 2 groups. Group TACI (177 cases) was associated with diaphragmatic rupture but Group TAMI (74 cases) not. The injury features and the clinical characteristics of both groups were analyzed and the trauma severity of 2 groups evaluated by trauma score system. Results The pre-hospital time and the revised trauma score (RTS1) on admission were (1.86?2.27) hours and 6.45?1.64 respectively in the Group TACI, and (2.81?3.98) hours and 6.97?1.18 respectively in the Group TAMI ( P 0.05 ). TACI was easily complicated by injuries of vital organs such as the heart, the thoracic or the abdominal great vessel, the liver and the spleen. TACI was usually very serious and developed quickly. The overall mortality was 7.2% (18/251) of all the cases. The mortality was significantly higher in Group TACI (9.0%, 16/177) than that in Group TAMI (2.7%, 2/74) ( P