Low-Energy Trauma: Severe Liver Injury in an Elderly Patient from a Seated Fall.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Naoko E Katsuki, Hitoshi Eguchi, Risa Hirata, Hidetoshi Aihara, Masaki Tago
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Appropriate management of patients who have fallen is crucial for reducing damage and mortality. We report the case of a patient who fell from a seated position, which caused traumatic liver injury, with gastrointestinal symptoms as the primary patient concern. CASE REPORT A woman in her 80s who was living independently fell from a seated position during the daytime. She presented to our clinic the next day, reporting vomiting and loose stools. Her vital signs included blood pressure of 100/48 mmHg and a pulse rate of 76 beats/minute, with tenderness over the right chest wall. She was suspected of having a fracture in the absence of X-ray imaging and was advised to rest and treated with analgesia on demand. Subsequent laboratory results showed levels of hemoglobin, alanine transaminase, and lactate dehydrogenase of 98 g/L, 659 U/L, and 429 U/L, respectively. At the hospital, a computed tomography scan revealed severe liver injury and rib fractures. Vascular embolization or surgery was not performed, and hematogenous pleural effusion was drained once via thoracentesis. The hematoma did not enlarge, and the patient's ability to perform activities of daily living gradually improved. She was discharged after 10 days of hospitalization. CONCLUSIONS The patient presented with gastrointestinal symptoms, leading to a delayed diagnosis of severe liver injury. Low-energy trauma can cause fatal injuries, and physicians should assess patients who fall for the risk of organ injuries, while being mindful of potential biases. Additionally, non-specific symptoms after trauma can be associated with organ injury.

低能量创伤:一位老年患者因坐姿跌倒造成严重肝损伤。
背景:对跌倒患者进行适当的管理对于减少损伤和死亡率至关重要。我们报告的情况下,病人从坐姿跌倒,造成创伤性肝损伤,胃肠道症状为主要患者的关注。病例报告一名80多岁独立生活的妇女在白天从坐姿跌落。第二天,她来到我们的诊所,报告呕吐和稀便。她的生命体征包括血压100/48 mmHg,脉搏76次/分钟,右胸壁有压痛。在没有x线影像学检查的情况下,她被怀疑有骨折,医生建议她休息,并根据需要进行止痛治疗。随后的实验室结果显示,血红蛋白、丙氨酸转氨酶和乳酸脱氢酶的水平分别为98 g/L、659 U/L和429 U/L。在医院,计算机断层扫描显示严重的肝损伤和肋骨骨折。未行血管栓塞或手术,经胸腔穿刺一次性排血胸腔积液。血肿没有扩大,患者进行日常生活活动的能力逐渐改善。她住院10天后出院了。结论该患者表现为胃肠道症状,导致严重肝损伤的诊断延迟。低能量创伤可能导致致命伤害,医生应该评估患者是否有器官损伤的风险,同时注意潜在的偏见。此外,创伤后的非特异性症状可能与器官损伤有关。
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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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