Diagnostic peritoneal lavage in hemodynamically stable patients with lower chest or anterior abdominal stab wounds [Hemodinamik açıdan stabil, göǧüs altı veya ön karın bölgesinde bıçak yaralanması olan hastalarda tanısal peritoneal lavaj]
View/ Open
Date
2012Author
Hashemzadeh, S
Mameghani, K
Fouladi, RF
Ansari, E
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Background Managing hemodynamically stable patients with thoracoabdominal stab wounds is still under dispute. This study aimed at discussing cut-off points of red blood cell (RBC) count in diagnostic peritoneal lavage (DPL) effluent in these patients. Methods Three hundred and eighty-eight patients with thoracoabdominal stab wounds and hemodynamically stable status were enrolled. In cases without a clear indication of laparotomy, the peritoneal cavity was washed out with 1000 ml of normal saline and the effluent fluid was analyzed for RBC count. RBC counts of >100,000/mm 3 in abdominal wounds and of >10,000/mm3 in lower chest wounds were considered as indications for exploratory laparotomy (conventional approach). New cut-off points for RBC count were calculated in backward analysis. Results Sensitivity and specificity of the conventional approach were 90% and 84%, respectively. RBC counts >15,000/ mm 3 in abdominal wounds and >25,000/mm 3 in lower chest wounds were the best cut-off points in distinguishing patients with and without need of operation, with a sensitivity and specificity of 94% and 96%, respectively. Conclusion New cut-off points of RBC count in DPL effluent may promote management of patients with thoracoabdominal stab wounds and no obvious indication for operation.
Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Does preservation of active range of motion after acute elbow injury rule out the need for radiography? [Akut dirsek travmasi{dotless}ndan sonra aktif eklem hareket açi{dotless}kli{dotless}?i{dotless}ni{dotless}n korunmasi{dotless} radyografi gereklili?ini ortadan kaldi{dotless}ri{dotless}r mi{dotless}?]
Amiri, H; Shams Vahdati, S; Fekri, S; Zadegan, SA; Shokoohi, H; Rahimi-Movaghar, V (2012)Background We aimed to evaluate the role of a normal elbow active range of motion (ROM) in predicting low fracture risk and avoiding elbow X-ray in patients with acute elbow injuries. Lack of any approved rules for this ... -
Effects of citicoline on level of consciousness, Serum level of fetuin-A and matrix A-protein (MGP) in trauma patients with diffuse axonal injury (DAI) and GCS?8 [Yayg?n akson hasar? ve gks <8 olan travma hastalar?nda sitikolinin bilinçlilik durumu, Serum fetuin-A ve matriks Gla-protein (MGP) düzeyleri ?zerine etkileri]
Shokouhi, G; Haghjoo, AG; Sattarnezhad, N; Asghari, M; Sattarnezhad, A; Asghari, A; Pezeshki, A (2014)BACKGROUND: Citicoline, a neuroprotective drug, has been suggested to improve level of consciousness, mitigating secondary to brain damage and ectopic vascular calcification, following post-traumatic neurogenesis and ... -
Autopsy finding in patients with severe head injury
Bavil, MS (2008)Brain damage in head injury results from either neural or vascular injury. Understanding the mechanisms of injury and their consequences is the foundation of management in head injured patient. This is a retrospective study ...