Damage Control Resuscitation in Combination With Damage Control Laparotomy: A Survival Advantage

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作者
Duchesne, Juan C. [1 ]
Kimonis, Katerina
Marr, Alan B. [2 ]
Rennie, Kelly V.
Wahl, Georgia
Wells, Joel E.
Islam, Tareq M.
Meade, Peter
Stuke, Lance [2 ]
Barbeau, James M. [2 ]
Hunt, John P. [2 ]
Baker, Christopher C. [2 ]
McSwain, Norman E., Jr.
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[1] Tulane Univ, Sch Med, Dept Surg Emergency Med & Anesthesia, Sect Trauma & Crit Care Surg,Hlth Sci Ctr, New Orleans, LA 70112 USA
[2] Louisiana State Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, New Orleans, LA USA
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JOURNAL OF TRAUMA-INJURY INFECTION AND CRITICAL CARE | 2010年 / 69卷 / 01期
关键词
Body composition; Infant; Newborn; Obesity; Adipose tissue; Growth; PENETRATING ABDOMINAL INJURY; MASSIVE TRANSFUSION; COAGULOPATHY; TRAUMA; PATIENT; STRATEGIES; MORTALITY; PLASMA; RATIO;
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10.1097/TA.0b013e3181df91fa
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Damage control laparotomy (DCL) improves outcomes when used in patients with severe hemorrhage. Correction of coagulopathy with close ratio resuscitation while limiting crystalloid forms a new methodology known as damage control resuscitation (DCR). We hypothesize a survival advantage in DCL patients managed with DCR when compared with DCL patients managed with conventional resuscitation efforts (CRE). Methods: This study is a 4-year retrospective study of all DCL patients who required >= 10 units of packed red blood cells (PRBC) during surgery. A 2-year period after institution of DCR (DCL and DCR) was compared with the preceding 2 years (DCL and CRE). Univariate analysis of continuous data was done with Student's t test followed by multiple logistic regression. Results: One Hundred twenty-four and 72 patients were managed during the DCL and CRE and DCL and DCR time periods, respectively. Baseline patient characteristics of age, Injury Severity Score, % penetrating, blood pressure, hemoglobin, base deficit, and INR were similar between groups. There was no difference in quantity of intraoperative PRBC utilization between DCL and CRE and DCL and DCR study periods: 21.7 units versus 25.5 units (p = 0.53); however, when compared with DCL and CRE group, patients in the DCL and DCR group received less intraoperative crystalloids, 4.7 L versus 14.2 L (p = 0.009); more fresh frozen plasma (FFP), 18.2 versus 6.4 (p = 0.002); a closer FFP to PRBC ratio, 1 to 1.2 versus 1 to 4.2 (p = 0.002); platelets to PRBC ratio, 1:2.3 versus 1: 5.9 (0.002); shorter mean trauma intensive care unit length of stay, 11 days versus 20 days (p = 0.01); and greater 30-day survival, 73.6% versus 54.8% (p < 0.009). The addition of DCR to DCL conveyed a survival benefit (odds ratio; 95% confidence interval: 0.19 (0.05-0.33), p = 0.005). Conclusion: This is the first civilian study that analyses the impact of DCR in patients managed with DCL. During the DCL and DCR study period more PRBC, FFP, and platelets with less crystalloid solution was used intraoperatively. DCL and DCR were associated with a survival advantage and shorter trauma intensive care unit length of stay in patients with severe hemorrhage when compared with DCL and CRE.
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