严重创伤后的预后评估

John C Hall MBBS, MS, DS, FRACS, Geoffrey Dobb BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FFRACS, Jane L Hall RN
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摘要

有一种观点认为,严重创伤的患者要么在创伤后不久死亡,要么存活下来。本研究评估了123例重症监护病房(ICU)出院后6个月的严重创伤患者。基线时,损伤严重程度评分中位数为29(四分位数范围为20-38),急性生理和慢性健康评估II评分中位数为13(四分位数范围为9-15)。与道路运输相关的伤害占所有伤害的79%(97/123),患者以男性(66%)和年轻人(75% <38岁)。ICU的中位住院时间为11天。10%的患者(12/123)在研究期间死亡,但四分之一的死亡发生在从ICU出院后的医院,四分之一的死亡发生在出院后。除非在出院后对ICU的幸存者进行复查,否则不可能仔细记录严重创伤所致的死亡率。
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An evaluation of outcome after severe trauma

Abstract There is a perception that patients with severe trauma either die soon after the trauma or survive. This study evaluated 123 patients with severe trauma until 6 months after discharge from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). At baseline, the median Injury Severity Score was 29 (interquartile range 20–38) and the median Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score was 13 (interquartile range 9–15). Injuries related to road transport accounted for 79% (97/123) of the injuries and the patients were predominantly male (66%) and young (75% < 38 years of age). The median stay in ICU was 11 days. Ten per cent of the patients (12/123) died during the study period, but one-quarter of the deaths were in hospital after discharge from ICU and one-quarter of the deaths occurred after discharge from hospital. It is impossible to carefully document the mortality due to severe trauma unless the survivors of ICU are reviewed after discharge from hospital.

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