Angiointervention: an independent predictor of survival in high-grade blunt liver injuries

作者:Sivrikoz Emre; Teixeira Pedro G; Resnick Shelby; Inaba Kenji; Talving Peep; Demetriades Demetrios*
来源:American Journal of Surgery, 2015, 209(4): 742-746.
DOI:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2014.06.024

摘要

BACKGROUND: The role of angiointervention (ANGIO) in the management of high-grade liver injuries is not clear and there are concerns about increased complications. METHODS: National Trauma Data Bank study, isolated grade IV and V blunt liver injuries. Patients with major associated intra-abdominal or extra-abdominal injuries were excluded. Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify independent predictors of mortality and complications. RESULTS: Six thousand four hundred two patients met the criteria for inclusion. Laparotomy was performed in 32% of the patients and nonoperative management in 68%. Overall, 11% of the patients underwent ANGIO. Patients in the ANGIO group were significantly more likely to be older than 55 years than non-ANGIO patients and more likely to have Injury Severity Scores greater than 25. After stepwise logistic regression, ANGIO was an independent predictor of survival (P < .001). In the group of patients managed operatively, it was independently associated with a lower mortality (P < .001). Similarly, in the nonoperative group, it was independently associated with a lower mortality (5.4% vs 9.5%, P = .008). ANGIO was associated with increased systemic complications. CONCLUSIONS: ANGIO in blunt, severe liver injuries is associated with reduced mortality and increased complications, in both operative and nonoperative management.

  • 出版日期2015-4