严重腹部创伤患者急诊剖腹手术的系统回顾。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Soon Tak Jeong, Yun Chul Park, Young Goun Jo, Wu Seong Kang
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外伤性腹腔出血是创伤患者死亡率的重要因素。然而,在手术室(OR)启动紧急剖腹手术作为标准治疗有时会很耗时。为了克服这个问题,剖腹手术在一些机构的急诊室(ER)进行。本系统综述评估急诊剖腹手术的疗效。在截至2024年8月9日的MEDLINE PubMed、EMBASE和Cochrane数据库中进行了综合检索。使用ROBINS-I工具评估观察性研究的偏倚风险。主要结局是急诊剖腹手术后的死亡率,次要结局是入院到第一次剖腹手术的时间。该综述包括10项研究,均为观察性研究。由于存在大量异质性和数据不足,未进行meta分析。急诊剖腹手术后死亡率从23%到100%不等。常规急诊组的死亡率为23.0 ~ 66.7%,而手术室组的死亡率为0 ~ 30%。混合ER组28天死亡率为12.7-15%,而常规ER组为21.7-22%。从入院到第一次剖腹手术的时间,常规ER组为17-43分钟(中位数),而OR剖腹手术组为40-111分钟(中位数)。在混合急诊室设置中,从入院到干预(包括剖腹手术)的时间为35-48分钟(中位数),而传统组为72-101分钟(中位数)。在所有研究中都注意到由于混杂引起的高且不明确的偏倚风险。急诊剖腹手术可以快速控制出血。然而,由于研究数量有限,且所回顾的研究存在显著的异质性,在传统和混合ER环境下,ER剖腹手术的真实效果大小仍不清楚。
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A systematic review of emergency room laparotomy in patients with severe abdominal trauma.

A systematic review of emergency room laparotomy in patients with severe abdominal trauma.

A systematic review of emergency room laparotomy in patients with severe abdominal trauma.

Traumatic intra-abdominal hemorrhage contributes to mortality in patients with trauma. However, initiating an emergent laparotomy in the operating room (OR) as a standard treatment can sometimes be time-consuming. To overcome this issue, laparotomy is performed in the emergency room (ER) in some institutions. This systematic review evaluates the efficacy of performing ER laparotomy. Comprehensive searches were conducted in MEDLINE PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases, up to August 9, 2024. The risk of bias in observational studies was assessed using the ROBINS-I tool. The primary outcome was mortality following ER laparotomy, and the secondary outcome was time from admission to first laparotomy. The review included 10 studies, all of which were observational. A meta-analysis was not performed due to substantial heterogeneity and insufficient data. Mortality rates after ER laparotomy ranged from 23 to 100%. Mortality rates were 23.0-66.7% in the conventional ER group, while they were 0-30% in the OR group. In the hybrid ER group, the 28-day mortality rates were 12.7-15%, compared to 21.7-22% in the conventional group. The time from admission to the first laparotomy was 17-43 min (median) in the conventional ER group, compared to 40-111 min (median) in the OR laparotomy group. In the hybrid ER setting, the time from admission to intervention, including laparotomy, was 35-48 min (median), whereas it was 72-101 min (median) in the conventional group. A high and unclear risk of bias due to confounding was noted across the studies. ER laparotomy may provide rapid bleeding control. However, due to the limited number of studies and significant heterogeneity among the studies reviewed, the true effect size of ER laparotomy in conventional and hybrid ER settings remains unclear.

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