Kudsk K A, Bongard F, Lim R C
Arch Surg. 1984 Sep;119(9):1009-12. doi: 10.1001/archsurg.1984.01390210013004.
The records of 70 patients with vena caval injuries who were treated from 1970 through 1983 were reviewed to define factors determining patient survival. Fifty-two percent of patients survived, with the highest mortality in patients with blunt or shotgun injuries. The primary determinants of survival were the mechanism and type of injury, the initial BP, the hemodynamic response to fluid resuscitation, the location of the vena caval injury, the presence of multiple other vascular and solid organ injuries.
回顾了1970年至1983年期间接受治疗的70例腔静脉损伤患者的记录,以确定决定患者生存的因素。52%的患者存活,钝器伤或猎枪伤患者的死亡率最高。生存的主要决定因素包括损伤机制和类型、初始血压、对液体复苏的血流动力学反应、腔静脉损伤的位置、是否存在其他多处血管和实体器官损伤。