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Outcomes in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain

INTRODUCTION: Gunshot wounds to the brain (GSWB) confer high lethality and uncertain recovery. It is unclear which patients benefit from aggressive resuscitation, and furthermore whether patients with GSWB undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) have potential for survival or organ donation....

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Autores principales: Robinson, Leigh Anna, Turco, Lauren M, Robinson, Bryce, Corsa, Joshua G, Mount, Michael, Hamrick, Amy V, Berne, John, Mederos, Dalier R, McNickle, Allison G, Chestovich, Paul J, Weinberger, Jason, Grigorian, Areg, Nahmias, Jeffry, Lee, Jane K, Chow, Kevin L, Olson, Erik J, Pascual, Jose L, Solomon, Rachele, Pigneri, Danielle A, Ladhani, Husayn A, Fraifogl, Joanne, Claridge, Jeffrey, Curry, Terry, Costantini, Todd W, Kongwibulwut, Manasnun, Kaafarani, Haytham, San Roman, Janika, Schreiber, Craig, Goldenberg-Sandau, Anna, Hu, Parker, Bosarge, Patrick, Uhlich, Rindi, Lunardi, Nicole, Usmani, Farooq, Sakran, Joseph Victor, Babcock, Jessica M, Quispe, Juan Carlos, Lottenberg, Lawrence, Cabral, Donna, Chang, Grace, Gulmatico, Jhoanna, Parks, Jonathan J, Rattan, Rishi, Massetti, Jennifer, Gurney, Onaona, Bruns, Brandon, Smith, Alison A, Guidry, Chrissy, Kutcher, Matthew E, Logan, Melissa S, Kincaid, Michelle Y, Spalding, Chance, Noorbaksh, Matthew, Philp, Frances H, Cragun, Benjamin, Winfield, Robert D
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31799416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2019-000351
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author Robinson, Leigh Anna
Turco, Lauren M
Robinson, Bryce
Corsa, Joshua G
Mount, Michael
Hamrick, Amy V
Berne, John
Mederos, Dalier R
McNickle, Allison G
Chestovich, Paul J
Weinberger, Jason
Grigorian, Areg
Nahmias, Jeffry
Lee, Jane K
Chow, Kevin L
Olson, Erik J
Pascual, Jose L
Solomon, Rachele
Pigneri, Danielle A
Ladhani, Husayn A
Fraifogl, Joanne
Claridge, Jeffrey
Curry, Terry
Costantini, Todd W
Kongwibulwut, Manasnun
Kaafarani, Haytham
San Roman, Janika
Schreiber, Craig
Goldenberg-Sandau, Anna
Hu, Parker
Bosarge, Patrick
Uhlich, Rindi
Lunardi, Nicole
Usmani, Farooq
Sakran, Joseph Victor
Babcock, Jessica M
Quispe, Juan Carlos
Lottenberg, Lawrence
Cabral, Donna
Chang, Grace
Gulmatico, Jhoanna
Parks, Jonathan J
Rattan, Rishi
Massetti, Jennifer
Gurney, Onaona
Bruns, Brandon
Smith, Alison A
Guidry, Chrissy
Kutcher, Matthew E
Logan, Melissa S
Kincaid, Michelle Y
Spalding, Chance
Noorbaksh, Matthew
Philp, Frances H
Cragun, Benjamin
Winfield, Robert D
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Turco, Lauren M
Robinson, Bryce
Corsa, Joshua G
Mount, Michael
Hamrick, Amy V
Berne, John
Mederos, Dalier R
McNickle, Allison G
Chestovich, Paul J
Weinberger, Jason
Grigorian, Areg
Nahmias, Jeffry
Lee, Jane K
Chow, Kevin L
Olson, Erik J
Pascual, Jose L
Solomon, Rachele
Pigneri, Danielle A
Ladhani, Husayn A
Fraifogl, Joanne
Claridge, Jeffrey
Curry, Terry
Costantini, Todd W
Kongwibulwut, Manasnun
Kaafarani, Haytham
San Roman, Janika
Schreiber, Craig
Goldenberg-Sandau, Anna
Hu, Parker
Bosarge, Patrick
Uhlich, Rindi
Lunardi, Nicole
Usmani, Farooq
Sakran, Joseph Victor
Babcock, Jessica M
Quispe, Juan Carlos
Lottenberg, Lawrence
Cabral, Donna
Chang, Grace
Gulmatico, Jhoanna
Parks, Jonathan J
Rattan, Rishi
Massetti, Jennifer
Gurney, Onaona
Bruns, Brandon
Smith, Alison A
Guidry, Chrissy
Kutcher, Matthew E
Logan, Melissa S
Kincaid, Michelle Y
Spalding, Chance
Noorbaksh, Matthew
Philp, Frances H
Cragun, Benjamin
Winfield, Robert D
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description INTRODUCTION: Gunshot wounds to the brain (GSWB) confer high lethality and uncertain recovery. It is unclear which patients benefit from aggressive resuscitation, and furthermore whether patients with GSWB undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) have potential for survival or organ donation. Therefore, we sought to determine the rates of survival and organ donation, as well as identify factors associated with both outcomes in patients with GSWB undergoing CPR. METHODS: We performed a retrospective, multicenter study at 25 US trauma centers including dates between June 1, 2011 and December 31, 2017. Patients were included if they suffered isolated GSWB and required CPR at a referring hospital, in the field, or in the trauma resuscitation room. Patients were excluded for significant torso or extremity injuries, or if pregnant. Binomial regression models were used to determine predictors of survival/organ donation. RESULTS: 825 patients met study criteria; the majority were male (87.6%) with a mean age of 36.5 years. Most (67%) underwent CPR in the field and 2.1% (n=17) survived to discharge. Of the non-survivors, 17.5% (n=141) were considered eligible donors, with a donation rate of 58.9% (n=83) in this group. Regression models found several predictors of survival. Hormone replacement was predictive of both survival and organ donation. CONCLUSION: We found that GSWB requiring CPR during trauma resuscitation was associated with a 2.1% survival rate and overall organ donation rate of 10.3%. Several factors appear to be favorably associated with survival, although predictions are uncertain due to the low number of survivors in this patient population. Hormone replacement was predictive of both survival and organ donation. These results are a starting point for determining appropriate treatment algorithms for this devastating clinical condition. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level II.
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spelling pubmed-68611032019-12-03 Outcomes in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain Robinson, Leigh Anna Turco, Lauren M Robinson, Bryce Corsa, Joshua G Mount, Michael Hamrick, Amy V Berne, John Mederos, Dalier R McNickle, Allison G Chestovich, Paul J Weinberger, Jason Grigorian, Areg Nahmias, Jeffry Lee, Jane K Chow, Kevin L Olson, Erik J Pascual, Jose L Solomon, Rachele Pigneri, Danielle A Ladhani, Husayn A Fraifogl, Joanne Claridge, Jeffrey Curry, Terry Costantini, Todd W Kongwibulwut, Manasnun Kaafarani, Haytham San Roman, Janika Schreiber, Craig Goldenberg-Sandau, Anna Hu, Parker Bosarge, Patrick Uhlich, Rindi Lunardi, Nicole Usmani, Farooq Sakran, Joseph Victor Babcock, Jessica M Quispe, Juan Carlos Lottenberg, Lawrence Cabral, Donna Chang, Grace Gulmatico, Jhoanna Parks, Jonathan J Rattan, Rishi Massetti, Jennifer Gurney, Onaona Bruns, Brandon Smith, Alison A Guidry, Chrissy Kutcher, Matthew E Logan, Melissa S Kincaid, Michelle Y Spalding, Chance Noorbaksh, Matthew Philp, Frances H Cragun, Benjamin Winfield, Robert D Trauma Surg Acute Care Open Original Research INTRODUCTION: Gunshot wounds to the brain (GSWB) confer high lethality and uncertain recovery. It is unclear which patients benefit from aggressive resuscitation, and furthermore whether patients with GSWB undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) have potential for survival or organ donation. Therefore, we sought to determine the rates of survival and organ donation, as well as identify factors associated with both outcomes in patients with GSWB undergoing CPR. METHODS: We performed a retrospective, multicenter study at 25 US trauma centers including dates between June 1, 2011 and December 31, 2017. Patients were included if they suffered isolated GSWB and required CPR at a referring hospital, in the field, or in the trauma resuscitation room. Patients were excluded for significant torso or extremity injuries, or if pregnant. Binomial regression models were used to determine predictors of survival/organ donation. RESULTS: 825 patients met study criteria; the majority were male (87.6%) with a mean age of 36.5 years. Most (67%) underwent CPR in the field and 2.1% (n=17) survived to discharge. Of the non-survivors, 17.5% (n=141) were considered eligible donors, with a donation rate of 58.9% (n=83) in this group. Regression models found several predictors of survival. Hormone replacement was predictive of both survival and organ donation. CONCLUSION: We found that GSWB requiring CPR during trauma resuscitation was associated with a 2.1% survival rate and overall organ donation rate of 10.3%. Several factors appear to be favorably associated with survival, although predictions are uncertain due to the low number of survivors in this patient population. Hormone replacement was predictive of both survival and organ donation. These results are a starting point for determining appropriate treatment algorithms for this devastating clinical condition. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level II. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6861103/ /pubmed/31799416 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2019-000351 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Original Research
Robinson, Leigh Anna
Turco, Lauren M
Robinson, Bryce
Corsa, Joshua G
Mount, Michael
Hamrick, Amy V
Berne, John
Mederos, Dalier R
McNickle, Allison G
Chestovich, Paul J
Weinberger, Jason
Grigorian, Areg
Nahmias, Jeffry
Lee, Jane K
Chow, Kevin L
Olson, Erik J
Pascual, Jose L
Solomon, Rachele
Pigneri, Danielle A
Ladhani, Husayn A
Fraifogl, Joanne
Claridge, Jeffrey
Curry, Terry
Costantini, Todd W
Kongwibulwut, Manasnun
Kaafarani, Haytham
San Roman, Janika
Schreiber, Craig
Goldenberg-Sandau, Anna
Hu, Parker
Bosarge, Patrick
Uhlich, Rindi
Lunardi, Nicole
Usmani, Farooq
Sakran, Joseph Victor
Babcock, Jessica M
Quispe, Juan Carlos
Lottenberg, Lawrence
Cabral, Donna
Chang, Grace
Gulmatico, Jhoanna
Parks, Jonathan J
Rattan, Rishi
Massetti, Jennifer
Gurney, Onaona
Bruns, Brandon
Smith, Alison A
Guidry, Chrissy
Kutcher, Matthew E
Logan, Melissa S
Kincaid, Michelle Y
Spalding, Chance
Noorbaksh, Matthew
Philp, Frances H
Cragun, Benjamin
Winfield, Robert D
Outcomes in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain
title Outcomes in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain
title_full Outcomes in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain
title_fullStr Outcomes in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain
title_short Outcomes in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain
title_sort outcomes in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31799416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2019-000351
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