SPLEEN INJURY IN THE STRUCTURE OF COMBINED LETHAL TRAUMA IN CHILDREN

According to the retrospective analysis of combined lethal trauma in 105 children, the frequency of spleen trauma is 31,4 %. The risk of death, from intraabdominal bleeding at the spleen trauma is very low (OR = 0,16; 95% CI 0,019-1,34; p = 0,04). At the spleen trauma the volume of hemothorax consid...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:69404354234b44f8acf35c97c11e640b2021-11-23T06:14:22ZSPLEEN INJURY IN THE STRUCTURE OF COMBINED LETHAL TRAUMA IN CHILDREN2541-94202587-9596https://doaj.org/article/69404354234b44f8acf35c97c11e640b2012-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/1037https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596According to the retrospective analysis of combined lethal trauma in 105 children, the frequency of spleen trauma is 31,4 %. The risk of death, from intraabdominal bleeding at the spleen trauma is very low (OR = 0,16; 95% CI 0,019-1,34; p = 0,04). At the spleen trauma the volume of hemothorax considerably exceeded the volume of hemoperitoneum (977 ± 866,9 ml vs 311 ± 270,3 ml; p < 0,0003). The risk of death from the bleeding in thoracic cavity 45 times higher than the one from bleeding in abdominal cavity. The degree of spleen injury in children has low correlation with, trauma mechanism (r = 0,17; p < 0,37) and with the volume of hemoperitoneum (r = 0,1; p < 0,5). The probability of death from injury at the scene is low (OR = 0,09; 95% CI 0,0096-0,84; p < 0,017). The main causes of children's death, at the combined injury are cranial trauma, hemorrhagic shock at thoracic trauma and. traumatic shock.I. A. PikaloScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticlecombined traumachildrenmortalityspleen traumaScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 0, Iss 4(2), Pp 101-105 (2012)
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I. A. Pikalo
SPLEEN INJURY IN THE STRUCTURE OF COMBINED LETHAL TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
description According to the retrospective analysis of combined lethal trauma in 105 children, the frequency of spleen trauma is 31,4 %. The risk of death, from intraabdominal bleeding at the spleen trauma is very low (OR = 0,16; 95% CI 0,019-1,34; p = 0,04). At the spleen trauma the volume of hemothorax considerably exceeded the volume of hemoperitoneum (977 ± 866,9 ml vs 311 ± 270,3 ml; p < 0,0003). The risk of death from the bleeding in thoracic cavity 45 times higher than the one from bleeding in abdominal cavity. The degree of spleen injury in children has low correlation with, trauma mechanism (r = 0,17; p < 0,37) and with the volume of hemoperitoneum (r = 0,1; p < 0,5). The probability of death from injury at the scene is low (OR = 0,09; 95% CI 0,0096-0,84; p < 0,017). The main causes of children's death, at the combined injury are cranial trauma, hemorrhagic shock at thoracic trauma and. traumatic shock.
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title SPLEEN INJURY IN THE STRUCTURE OF COMBINED LETHAL TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
title_short SPLEEN INJURY IN THE STRUCTURE OF COMBINED LETHAL TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
title_full SPLEEN INJURY IN THE STRUCTURE OF COMBINED LETHAL TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
title_fullStr SPLEEN INJURY IN THE STRUCTURE OF COMBINED LETHAL TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed SPLEEN INJURY IN THE STRUCTURE OF COMBINED LETHAL TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
title_sort spleen injury in the structure of combined lethal trauma in children
publisher Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
publishDate 2012
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