Timely surgical fixation confers beneficial outcomes in patients’ concomitant flail chest with mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury: a trauma quality improvement project analysis – a cohort study

Author:

Liao Chien-An12,Kuo Ling-Wei2ORCID,Huang Jen-Fu2ORCID,Fu Chih-Yuan2ORCID,Chen Szu-An2ORCID,Tee Yu-San2ORCID,Hsieh Chi-Hsun2ORCID,Liao Chien-Hung2ORCID,Cheng Chi-Tung2ORCID,Young Tai-Horng1ORCID,Hsu Chih-Po2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biomedical Engineering, College of Medicine and College of Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei

2. Department of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan, Republic of China

Abstract

Background: Traumatic flail chest results in respiratory distress and prolonged hospital stay. Timely surgical fixation of the flail chest reduces respiratory complications, decreases ventilator dependence, and shortens hospital stays. Concomitant head injury is not unusual in these patients and can postpone surgical timing due to the need to monitor the status of intracranial injuries. Reducing pulmonary sequelae also assists in the recovery from traumatic brain injury and improves outcomes. No previous evidence supports that early rib fixation can improve the outcome of patients with concomitant flail chest and traumatic brain injury. Research Question: Can early rib fixation improve the outcome of patients with concomitant flail chest and traumatic brain injury? Study Design and Methods: Adult patients with blunt injuries from the Trauma Quality Improvement Project between 2017 and 2019 were eligible for inclusion. Patients were divided into two treatment groups: operative and nonoperative. Inverse probability treatment weighting was used to identify the predictors of mortality and adverse hospital events. Results: Patients in the operative group had a higher intubation rate [odds ratio (OR), 2.336; 95% CI, 1.644–3.318; p<0.001), a longer length of stay (coefficient β, 4.664; SE, 0.789; p<0.001), longer ventilator days (coefficient β, 2.020; SE, 0.528; p<0.001), and lower mortality rate (OR], 0.247; 95% CI, 0.135–0.454; p<0.001). Interpretation: Timely rib fixation can improve the mortality rate of patients with flail chest and a concomitant mild-to-moderate head injury.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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