Contribution of age and gender to outcome of blunt splenic injury in adults: multicenter study of the eastern association for the surgery of trauma.
Publication/Presentation Date
11-1-2001
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine the contribution of age and gender to outcome after treatment of blunt splenic injury in adults.
METHODS: Through the Multi-Institutional Trials Committee of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST), 1488 adult patients from 27 trauma centers who suffered blunt splenic injury in 1997 were examined retrospectively.
RESULTS: Fifteen percent of patients were 55 years of age or older. A similar proportion of patients > or = 55 went directly to the operating room compared with patients < 55 (41% vs. 38%) but the mortality for patients > or = 55 was significantly greater than patients < 55 (43% vs. 23%). Patients > or = 55 failed nonoperative management (NOM) more frequently than patients < 55 (19% vs. 10%) and had increased mortality for both successful NOM (8% vs. 4%, p < 0.05) and failed NOM (29% vs. 12%, p = 0.054). There were no differences in immediate operative treatment, successful NOM, and failed NOM between men and women. However, women > or = 55 failed NOM more frequently than women < 55 (20% vs. 7%) and this was associated with increased mortality (36% vs. 5%) (both p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: Patients > or = 55 had a greater mortality for all forms of treatment of their blunt splenic injury and failed NOM more frequently than patients < 55. Women > or = 55 had significantly greater mortality and failure of NOM than women < 55.
Volume
51
Issue
5
First Page
887
Last Page
895
ISSN
0022-5282
Published In/Presented At
Harbrecht BG., Peitzman AB., Rivera L., Heil B., Croce M., Morris JA Jr., Enderson BL., Kurek S., Pasquale M., Frykberg ER., Minei JP., Meredith JW., Young J., Kealey GP., Ross S., Luchette FA., McCarthy M., Davis F., Shatz D., Tinkoff G., Block EF., Cone JB., Jones LM., Chalifoux T., Federle MB., Clancy KD., Ochoa JB., Fakhry SM., Townsend R., Bell RM., Weireter L., Shapiro MB., Rogers F., Dunham CM., & McAuley CE. (2001). Contribution of age and gender to outcome of blunt splenic injury in adults: multicenter study of the eastern association for the surgery of trauma. The Journal Of Trauma, 51(5), 887-895.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences | Other Medical Specialties | Surgery
PubMedID
11706335
Department(s)
Department of Surgery, Department of Surgery Faculty
Document Type
Article