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肥胖可能对腹部刺伤无保护作用。

Obesity May Not be Protective in Abdominal Stab Wounds.

作者信息

Hsiao Vivian, Sim Jacob, Zimmerman Asha, Stephen Andrew

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2019 Jul-Sep;12(3):168-172. doi: 10.4103/JETS.JETS_41_18.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Current protocols for the management of abdominal stab wounds were established based on retrospective data from prior decades. Few have investigated whether higher body mass index (BMI) affects outcomes after these injuries.

AIM

The aim was to determine the effects of obesity on outcomes in abdominal stab wound patients.

SETTING AND DESIGN

This was a retrospective cohort study at a Level I university-associated trauma center in the United States.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We reviewed medical records of 100 adult patients admitted to our trauma center with abdominal stab wounds. Demographics, types of internal organ injury, gastrointestinal (GI) resection and repair, mortality, length of hospital stay (LOS), units of blood transfused within 24 h of admission, need and indications for exploratory laparotomy, surgical site infections (SSI), and need for re-operation were compared between obese and nonobese patients.

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS

Categorical and continuous outcome variables were compared between the two groups using Chi-squared and independent-samples -tests, respectively. BMI was evaluated as a predictor of outcomes using univariate and multivariate logistic regression.

RESULTS

Records of 100 adult abdominal stab wound patients were reviewed. Twenty-five patients were obese. The obese group was older (38.76 vs. 31.23, = 0.018). Rates of therapeutic laparotomy were similar between obese and nonobese patients (20 [80.00%] vs. 64 [85.33%]). Obesity was associated with longer LOS (9.6 vs. 6.5, = 0.026). In the multivariate analysis, increasing BMI was an independent predictor of need for GI resection (odds ratio: 1.10 [1.02-1.18], = 0.018). One patient from the obese group died.

CONCLUSIONS

Obese patients with abdominal stab wounds have longer LOS than nonobese patients. Increasing BMI was an independent predictor of need for GI resection.

摘要

背景

目前腹部刺伤的管理方案是基于过去几十年的回顾性数据制定的。很少有人研究较高的体重指数(BMI)是否会影响这些损伤后的结局。

目的

本研究旨在确定肥胖对腹部刺伤患者结局的影响。

设置与设计

这是一项在美国一级大学附属创伤中心进行的回顾性队列研究。

材料与方法

我们回顾了100例因腹部刺伤入住我院创伤中心的成年患者的病历。比较了肥胖和非肥胖患者的人口统计学资料、内部器官损伤类型、胃肠道(GI)切除与修复情况、死亡率、住院时间(LOS)、入院后24小时内的输血量、剖腹探查的必要性和指征、手术部位感染(SSI)以及再次手术的必要性。

统计分析

分别使用卡方检验和独立样本t检验比较两组的分类和连续结局变量。使用单因素和多因素逻辑回归评估BMI作为结局预测指标。

结果

回顾了100例成年腹部刺伤患者的病历。25例患者肥胖。肥胖组患者年龄较大(38.76岁对31.23岁,P = 0.018)。肥胖和非肥胖患者的治疗性剖腹手术率相似(20例[80.00%]对64例[85.33%])。肥胖与更长的住院时间相关(9.6天对6.5天,P = 0.026)。在多因素分析中,BMI增加是GI切除必要性的独立预测因素(优势比:1.10[1.02 - 1.18],P = 0.018)。肥胖组有1例患者死亡。

结论

腹部刺伤的肥胖患者比非肥胖患者住院时间更长。BMI增加是GI切除必要性的独立预测因素。

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