• Title of article

    Are resuscitation and operation justified in injured patients with extreme base deficits (less than −20)?

  • Author/Authors

    Lorraine N. Tremblay، نويسنده , , David V. Feliciano، نويسنده , , Grace S. Rozycki، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    597
  • To page
    601
  • Abstract
    Background This study assessed the outcome of injured patients in shock with an admission base deficit of −20 or less (approximate pH <7.0) at a level 1 trauma center. Methods A retrospective review was made of the trauma registry, supplemented by chart review, of all trauma patients admitted with a base deficit −20 or less from 1995 to 2002. Data collected included mechanism of injury, base deficit, Injury Severity Score(ISS), operative procedures, and outcome. Data are presented as mean ± SD. Results Over the study period, 110 trauma patients (88% male; 31 ± 13 years; 34% blunt trauma; ISS 26 ± 15) were admitted with base deficit of −20 or less. Overall survival was 38%, with the majority of deaths occurring within hours of admission. Conclusions An admission base deficit of −20 or less is associated with high mortality in patients with gunshot wounds (64%) or blunt trauma (70%). The majority of patients who die will do so within hours of admission. Beyond 24 hours, the survival rates of 73% for patients with blunt trauma, 79% for those with gunshot wounds, and 90% for those with stab wounds justify continuing resuscitation and reoperations.
  • Keywords
    Base deficit , survival , mortality , Shock , Trauma
  • Journal title
    The American Journal of Surgery
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    The American Journal of Surgery
  • Record number

    617394