Accelerated Splenic Enlargement after Splenic Trauma: Influence of Splenic Arterial Embolization

Q4 Medicine
Hidenori Mitani, Y. Baba, T. Higaki, Keigo Chosa, K. Awai
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Abstract

Splenic injury is common in blunt trauma. As post-injury splenic volume changes are unclear, the aim of this study was to elucidate such changes. This retrospective study included 18 patients (14 males, median age 24.5 years) with a splenic injury treated between January 2009 and December 2016. All underwent computed tomography (CT) during admission to our hospital and at the last follow-up visit. The splenic volumes on the first and last enhanced delayed-phase CT scans were compared. The fluid response, transfusion, injury severity score, trauma grade, and extent of splenic artery embolization (SAE) were obtained from medical records. The volume change was assessed with a Mann-Whitney U-test. The volume change in patients treated conservatively was also evaluated to study the natural course after injury. On the first and last scans, the median splenic volume was 105.8 (interquartile range [IQR] 65.4–139.7) and 123.6 (IQR 102.0–225.0) cm3, respectively. The volume increased by 67 (-0.4 ± 120.0) %. SAE was the only factor significantly related to the volume change (p < 0.05). The median follow-up period was 13 (IQR 6–20) days. In conservatively treated patients, the splenic volume change was correlated with the interval between the first and last CT studies. Our findings suggest that the volume of the injured spleen increases in the natural course after trauma. SAE resulted in a decrease in the splenic volume.
脾损伤后加速脾肿大:脾动脉栓塞的影响
脾损伤在钝性创伤中很常见。由于损伤后脾脏体积的变化尚不清楚,本研究的目的是阐明这种变化。这项回顾性研究包括2009年1月至2016年12月期间接受治疗的18名脾损伤患者(14名男性,中位年龄24.5岁)。所有患者在入院期间和最后一次随访时都接受了计算机断层扫描(CT)。比较第一次和最后一次增强延迟期CT扫描的脾脏体积。从医疗记录中获得液体反应、输血、损伤严重程度评分、创伤等级和脾动脉栓塞(SAE)的程度。体积变化通过Mann-Whitney U型测试进行评估。保守治疗患者的体积变化也进行了评估,以研究损伤后的自然过程。在第一次和最后一次扫描中,中位脾脏体积分别为105.8(四分位间距[IQR]65.4-139.7)和123.6(IQR 102.0-225.00)cm3。体积增加67(-0.4±120.0)%。SAE是唯一与体积变化显著相关的因素(p<0.05)。中位随访期为13天(IQR 6-20)。在保守治疗的患者中,脾脏体积的变化与第一次和最后一次CT研究之间的间隔相关。我们的研究结果表明,受伤脾脏的体积在创伤后的自然过程中增加。SAE导致脾脏体积减少。
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