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More Becomes Less: Management Strategy Has Definitely Changed over the Past Decade of Splenic Injury—A Nationwide Population-Based Study

Background. Blunt spleen injury is generally taken as major trauma which is potentially lethal. However, the management strategy has progressively changed to noninvasive treatment over the decade. This study aimed to (1) find out the incidence and trend of strategy change; (2) investigate the effect...

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Autores principales: Soo, Kwan-Ming, Lin, Tsung-Ying, Chen, Chao-Wen, Lin, Yen-Ko, Kuo, Liang-Chi, Wang, Jaw-Yuan, Lee, Wei-Che, Lin, Hsing-Lin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25629032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/124969
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author Soo, Kwan-Ming
Lin, Tsung-Ying
Chen, Chao-Wen
Lin, Yen-Ko
Kuo, Liang-Chi
Wang, Jaw-Yuan
Lee, Wei-Che
Lin, Hsing-Lin
author_facet Soo, Kwan-Ming
Lin, Tsung-Ying
Chen, Chao-Wen
Lin, Yen-Ko
Kuo, Liang-Chi
Wang, Jaw-Yuan
Lee, Wei-Che
Lin, Hsing-Lin
author_sort Soo, Kwan-Ming
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description Background. Blunt spleen injury is generally taken as major trauma which is potentially lethal. However, the management strategy has progressively changed to noninvasive treatment over the decade. This study aimed to (1) find out the incidence and trend of strategy change; (2) investigate the effect of change on the mortality rate over the study period; and (3) evaluate the risk factors of mortality. Materials and Methods. We utilized nationwide population-based data to explore the incidence of BSI during a 12-year study period. The demographic characteristics, including gender, age, surgical intervention, blood transfusion, availability of CT scans, and numbers of coexisting injuries, were collected for analysis. Mortality, hospital length of stay, and cost were as outcome variables. Results. 578 splenic injuries were recorded with an estimated incidence of 48 per million per year. The average 12-year overall mortality rate during hospital stay was 5.28% (29/549). There is a trend of decreasing operative management in patients (X (2), P = 0.004). The risk factors for mortality in BSI from a multivariate logistic regression analysis were amount of transfusion (OR 1.033, P < 0.001, CI 1.017–1.049), with or without CT obtained (OR 0.347, P = 0.026, CI 0.158–0.889), and numbers of coexisting injuries (OR 1.346, P = 0.043, CI 1.010–1.842). Conclusion. Although uncommon of BSI, management strategy is obviously changed to nonoperative treatment without increasing mortality and blood transfusion under the increase of CT utilization. Patients with more coexisting injuries and more blood transfusion had higher mortality.
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spelling pubmed-42993582015-01-27 More Becomes Less: Management Strategy Has Definitely Changed over the Past Decade of Splenic Injury—A Nationwide Population-Based Study Soo, Kwan-Ming Lin, Tsung-Ying Chen, Chao-Wen Lin, Yen-Ko Kuo, Liang-Chi Wang, Jaw-Yuan Lee, Wei-Che Lin, Hsing-Lin Biomed Res Int Research Article Background. Blunt spleen injury is generally taken as major trauma which is potentially lethal. However, the management strategy has progressively changed to noninvasive treatment over the decade. This study aimed to (1) find out the incidence and trend of strategy change; (2) investigate the effect of change on the mortality rate over the study period; and (3) evaluate the risk factors of mortality. Materials and Methods. We utilized nationwide population-based data to explore the incidence of BSI during a 12-year study period. The demographic characteristics, including gender, age, surgical intervention, blood transfusion, availability of CT scans, and numbers of coexisting injuries, were collected for analysis. Mortality, hospital length of stay, and cost were as outcome variables. Results. 578 splenic injuries were recorded with an estimated incidence of 48 per million per year. The average 12-year overall mortality rate during hospital stay was 5.28% (29/549). There is a trend of decreasing operative management in patients (X (2), P = 0.004). The risk factors for mortality in BSI from a multivariate logistic regression analysis were amount of transfusion (OR 1.033, P < 0.001, CI 1.017–1.049), with or without CT obtained (OR 0.347, P = 0.026, CI 0.158–0.889), and numbers of coexisting injuries (OR 1.346, P = 0.043, CI 1.010–1.842). Conclusion. Although uncommon of BSI, management strategy is obviously changed to nonoperative treatment without increasing mortality and blood transfusion under the increase of CT utilization. Patients with more coexisting injuries and more blood transfusion had higher mortality. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4299358/ /pubmed/25629032 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/124969 Text en Copyright © 2015 Kwan-Ming Soo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Soo, Kwan-Ming
Lin, Tsung-Ying
Chen, Chao-Wen
Lin, Yen-Ko
Kuo, Liang-Chi
Wang, Jaw-Yuan
Lee, Wei-Che
Lin, Hsing-Lin
More Becomes Less: Management Strategy Has Definitely Changed over the Past Decade of Splenic Injury—A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title More Becomes Less: Management Strategy Has Definitely Changed over the Past Decade of Splenic Injury—A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title_full More Becomes Less: Management Strategy Has Definitely Changed over the Past Decade of Splenic Injury—A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title_fullStr More Becomes Less: Management Strategy Has Definitely Changed over the Past Decade of Splenic Injury—A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed More Becomes Less: Management Strategy Has Definitely Changed over the Past Decade of Splenic Injury—A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title_short More Becomes Less: Management Strategy Has Definitely Changed over the Past Decade of Splenic Injury—A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title_sort more becomes less: management strategy has definitely changed over the past decade of splenic injury—a nationwide population-based study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25629032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/124969
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