Prognostic Significance of Multifactorial Analysis in Complex Cervical Aero-Digestive Trauma Cases

Author:

Severin Florentina1ORCID,Danila Radu1,Nicolau Andrei1ORCID,Alexa Anisia Iuliana1,Olariu Raluca1,Roșca Ștefan2,Palade Octavian Dragos1ORCID,Mocanu Florin1,Cobzeanu Mihail Dan1,Cobzeanu Bogdan Mihail1

Affiliation:

1. Surgery Department, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 700115 Iasi, Romania

2. Clinical Departement, “Dunarea de Jos” University, 800008 Galati, Romania

Abstract

Background and Objectives: In the context of complex aerodigestive cervical traumas, the prognosis and outcome heavily depend on risk factors, particularly injuries to the larynx, trachea, major digestive tissues, cervical vertebrae, and vascular structures. With the increasing prevalence of trauma as a public health concern, there is a pressing need for epidemiological research and the implementation of preventative measures. The purpose of this research is to establish the profile of the predictable impact factors that determine the prognosis of patients with complex cervical trauma. Methods and Methods: The study group consisted of 106 patients with complex cervical trauma pathology developed by various mechanisms such as car accidents, home-related accidents, aggression, gunshot wounds, and self-inflicted attempts, resulting in hospitalization in the E.N.T. Clinic at “St. Spiridon” Iași Hospital, from 2012 to 2016; medical records were the source of the collected data. Results: Hemodynamic instability upon admission associated with age, muscle and laryngeal injuries, and anemia were identified as negative prognostic factors. Additionally, the utilization of imaging-based paraclinical investigations for diagnosing traumatic lesions emerged as a positive prognostic factor in managing this pathology. The management of penetrating cervical trauma remains a subject of debate, with some advocating for surgical exploration beyond the platysma layer in all cases, while others argue for a more selective conservative approach due to a high rate of negative explorations. Conclusions: The statistical evaluation of epidemiological, clinical, lesion, paraclinical, and therapeutic parameters is needed to establish predictable risk factors in the prognosis of complex aerodigestive cervical trauma.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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