Pulmonary embolisms and infections after renal trauma.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Danish medical journal Pub Date : 2023-08-16
Ninna Cathrine Schmidt Voss, Tommy Kjærgaard Nielsen, Mia Gebauer Madsen, Yahor Chynau, Trang Cao, Ulla Møldrup, Anna Krarup Keller
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Abstract

Introduction: The objective of this study was to describe and evaluate the management of patients with renal trauma and their complications at the Department of Urology at Aarhus University Hospital (AUH), Denmark.

Methods: All patients diagnosed with renal injury due to trauma and with contact to the Department of Urology at the AUH, Denmark, between March 2016 and March 2021 were included. Patients were identified by the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth version, code and data obtained from electronic patient records.

Results: A total of 58 patients were identified. The median age was 33 years (7-95 years) and the median length of hospitalisation was five days (range: 0-52 days). All patients were evaluated with a multiphase computed tomography upon admission. Injuries to the kidney were graded using the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma kidney injury scale. Twelve percent had grade I injury, 26% had grade II injury, 26% had grade III injury, 36% had grade IV injury and 3% had grade V injury. In the acute phase, all patients were managed non-operatively. Early complications were found in 24% of patients. Pulmonary embolism was diagnosed in 7%. Furthermore, 7% had an infection as a late complication and all of these patients had also had an early infection. A total of 60% were followed up with a renal-scintigraphy three months after their renal trauma. This examination had no consequence for any of the patients.

Conclusions: No patients died due to the renal trauma. However, many experienced complications in terms of infections and pulmonary embolisms. These data support earlier findings and suggest that a renal scintigraphy after renal traumas may be obsolete.

Funding: None.

Trial registration: Not relevant.

肾外伤后的肺栓塞和感染。
简介:本研究的目的是描述和评估丹麦奥胡斯大学医院泌尿外科对肾外伤患者及其并发症的处理。方法:纳入2016年3月至2021年3月期间在丹麦AUH泌尿外科就诊并诊断为创伤所致肾损伤的所有患者。患者的身份由《国际疾病分类》第十版、代码和从电子病历获得的数据确定。结果:共鉴定出58例患者。年龄中位数为33岁(7-95岁),住院时间中位数为5天(范围:0-52天)。所有患者在入院时都进行了多相计算机断层扫描。肾脏损伤采用美国创伤外科协会肾损伤分级。12%为I级损伤,26%为II级损伤,26%为III级损伤,36%为IV级损伤,3%为V级损伤。在急性期,所有患者均采用非手术治疗。24%的患者出现早期并发症。7%的人被诊断为肺栓塞。此外,7%的患者有感染作为晚期并发症,所有这些患者也有早期感染。60%的患者在肾外伤后3个月接受了肾显像随访。这次检查对任何病人都没有影响。结论:无患者因肾外伤死亡。然而,许多人在感染和肺栓塞方面经历了并发症。这些数据支持早期的发现,并提示肾外伤后肾显像可能已经过时了。资金:没有。试验注册:不相关。
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Danish medical journal
Danish medical journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
78
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Danish Medical Journal (DMJ) is a general medical journal. The journal publish original research in English – conducted in or in relation to the Danish health-care system. When writing for the Danish Medical Journal please remember target audience which is the general reader. This means that the research area should be relevant to many readers and the paper should be presented in a way that most readers will understand the content. DMJ will publish the following articles: • Original articles • Protocol articles from large randomized clinical trials • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses • PhD theses from Danish faculties of health sciences • DMSc theses from Danish faculties of health sciences.
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