Factors associated with death or volume replacement in patients with trauma due to penetrating injuries
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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2016000400012Keywords:
Patient, Prognosis Trauma, Penetrating Injuries.Abstract
Objective: to evaluate the prognostic factors of volume replacement in patients with trauma due to penetrating injuries.Methods: retrospective cohort study whose data were obtained by analyzing medical records of 544 patients who were admitted to the emergency unit, victims of penetrating trauma. Results: among the victims, 282 (51.9%) suffered stab wound, 262 (48.2%) injury by firearms, 486 (89.3%) were male, 382 (70.2%) were aged between 14 and 30 years. Most who received volume greater than 2000ml, systolic blood pressure ≤90mmHg and mean arterial pressure ≤65mmHg presented more mortality, with p <0.05, p <0.002 and p <0.003, respectively. Conclusion: the limited volume replacement can help in the good prognosis of victims of penetrating trauma.Downloads
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2016-08-04
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Travassos, M. C. P., Silva, I. C. B. da, Lima, J. P. B. de, Fonseca, C. M., Sachett, J. de A. G., & Osis, S. L. (2016). Factors associated with death or volume replacement in patients with trauma due to penetrating injuries. Rev Rene, 17(4), 520–528. https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2016000400012
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