Blunt Liver Injuries in Polytrauma: Results from a Cohort Study with the Regular Use of Whole-body Helical Computed Tomography

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Gerrit Matthes
Dirk Stengel
Julia Seifert
Grit Rademacher
Sven Mutze
Axel Ekkernkamp
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[1] Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin Trauma Center,Department of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery
[2] Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University,Department of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery
[3] Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin Trauma Center,Clinical Epidemiology
[4] Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin Trauma Center,Institute of Radiology
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World Journal of Surgery | 2003年 / 27卷
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Liver Injury; Injury Severity Score; Relative Odds; Hepatic Trauma; Verification Bias;
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The estimated prevalence of liver injury in patients with blunt multiple trauma ranges from 1% to 8%. The objective of this study was to investigate the profile of accompanying liver injury in a cohort of polytraumatized patients who had regularly undergone contrast-enhanced, whole-body helical computed tomography (CT). We enrolled consecutive patients admitted between September 1997 and January 2001 to a level I trauma center. Clinical baseline data were compiled as part of a nationwide trauma registry. Morphologic features were evaluated descriptively, whereas prognostic variables were assessed by logistic regression analysis. We identified 218 patients [149 men, mean age 35 ± 18 years, mean injury severity score (ISS) 35 ± 10], 55 of whom had sustained blunt liver trauma [25.2%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 19.6–31.5%]. The prevalence of Moore III to V lesions was 10.1%. There were 99 parenchymal contusions, 15 capsular tears, and 2 liver fractures. Surgery was required in 15 patients and was best predicted by the classification of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma [odds ratio (OR) 3.91, 95% CI 1.59–9.61]. The mortality rate was 0.0035/person/day. Patients requiring surgical repair had fourfold increased relative odds of case fatality (OR 4.50, 95% CI 1.01–19.96). Sevenfold increased relative odds were observed if liver laceration was considered the leading injury (OR 7.17, 95% CI 1.17–43.97). The prevalence of liver lacerations among multiple-trauma patients is likely to be underestimated and must be determined by the independent application of reference standards, such as helical CT. High-grade hepatic injuries and the need for surgical repair are associated with poorer survival prognosis.
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