Title of article :
Association of Serum Biomarkers with the Mortality of Trauma Victims in a Level -1 Trauma Care Centre of Eastern India
Author/Authors :
Mukherjee, Kasturi Department of Biochemistry - IPGME&R and SSKM Hospital - West Bengal, India , Bhattacharjee, Debojyoti Department of Biochemistry - IPGME&R and SSKM Hospital - West Bengal, India , Choudhury, Jayati Roy Department of Biochemistry - IPGME&R and SSKM Hospital - West Bengal, India , Bhattacharyya, Raghunath Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - College of Medicine and Sagore Dutta Medical College - West Bengal, India
Abstract :
To determine correlation of important biochemical laboratory investigations in different trauma
patients and their degree of injury severity and overall mortality association.
Methods: In this hospital based retrospective observational study, 238 trauma patients were divided into two
groups. Group I with injury severity score (ISS)<16 and group II with ISS>16. Haemoglobin (Hb), international
normalized ratio, serum creatinine, blood urea nitogen (BUN), serum electrolyte, serum uric acid and liver
function parameters were recorded and statistically analyzed.
Results: Group II had statistically significant (p<0.0001) elevated levels for referral pulse rate, creatinine,
BUN, liver enzymes and decreased level in Hb% and potassium level compared to Group I. Strong positive
correlation only exists between BUN and severity score, moderate positive correlation exists between creatinine,
aspartate transaminase, and alanine transaminase, alkaline phosphatase and severity score and negative
correlation between potassium and severity score. In this study, higher odds of high BUN and creatinine and
lower potassium to normal values are associated with bad outcome such as higher mortality in the population
of high ISS (>16).
Conclusion: The study establishes the absolute need of doing three laboratory parameters (serum creatinine,
serum blood urea nitrogen and serum potassium) instead of doing laboratory tests battery at the time of trauma
victims admission and predicting survival among injured patients in trauma population from Indian settings.
Keywords :
Trauma , Mortality , Injury Severity Score (ISS) , Biochemical parameters
Journal title :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma