Evaluating the impact of timing to rib fixation in patients with traumatic brain injury: A nationwide analysis

Author:

Lagazzi Emanuele,Argandykov Dias,de Roulet Amory,Proaño-Zamudio Jefferson A.,Romijn Anne-Sophie C.,Abiad May,Rafaqat Wardah,Velmahos George C.,Hwabejire John O.,Paranjape Charudutt N.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Early surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) is associated with improved inpatient outcomes in patients with multiple rib fractures. However, there is still a paucity of data examining the optimal timing of SSRF in patients with concomitant traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study aimed to assess whether earlier SSRF was associated with improved outcomes in patients with multiple rib fractures and TBI. METHODS We performed a retrospective analysis of the American College of Surgeons Trauma Quality Improvement Program 2017–2020, including adult patients with TBI and multiple rib fractures who had undergone SSRF. The outcomes were post-procedural length of stay (LOS), hospital LOS, intensive care unit (ICU) LOS, in-hospital mortality, ventilator days, and tracheostomy rate. Multilevel mixed-effects regression analyses accounting for patient, injury, and hospital characteristics as well as institutional SSRF volume were used to assess the association between timing to SSRF and the outcomes of interest. As a sensitivity analysis, propensity-score matching was performed to compare patients who underwent early (<72 hours) versus late SSRF (≥72 hours). RESULTS Of 1,041 patients included in this analysis, 430 (41.3%) underwent SSRF within the first 72 hours from admission. Delay to SSRF was associated with an increase in post-procedural LOS (partial regression coefficient (β) = 0.011; p = 0.036; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.001–0.023), longer hospital LOS (β = 0.053; p < 0.001; 95% CI, 0.042–0.064), prolonged ICU LOS (β = 0.032; p < 0.001; 95% CI, 0.025–0.038), and more ventilator days (β = 0.026, p < 0.001; 95% CI, 0.020–0.032). CONCLUSION In patients with concurrent multiple rib fractures and TBI, a delay in SSRF is associated with an increase in postprocedural LOS, hospital LOS, ICU LOS, and ventilator days. These findings suggest that the early patient selection and implementation of SSRF may play a beneficial role in patients presenting with concomitant TBI and multiple rib fractures. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE Therapeutic/Care Management; Level IV.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Surgery

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