Epidemiological analysis of polytrauma patients with kidney injuries in a university hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Guareschi,Bianca Luiza Valduga
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Stahlschmidt,Carla Martinez Menini, Becker,Karin, Batista,Marianna Fergutz S., Buso,Patricia Longhi, Bahten,Luiz Carlos Von
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Objective: To analyze the characteristics of trauma patients with renal lesions treated at a university hospital in Curitiba. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, cross-sectional study guided by review of medical records of trauma victims who underwent surgical treatment. The variables analyzed were age, gender, mechanism of injury, degree of kidney damage, conduct individualized according to the degree of renal injury, associated injuries, complications and deaths. We classified lesions according to the American Association of Trauma Surgery (TSAA). Results: We analyzed 794 records and found renal lesions in 33 patients, with mean age 29.8 years, most (87.8%) being male. Penetrating trauma accounted for 84.8% of cases. The most common renal injuries were grade II (33.3%), followed by grade I (18.1%), III, IV and V. Nephrectomy treated 45.4% of injuries, 73.3% being total nephrectomy, and 45.4% by nephrorraphy. In 9% treatment was non-surgical. Only 12.1% of patients had isolated renal lesions. Complications ensued in 15.1% and mortality was 6.06%. Conclusion: The surgical approach was preferred due to penetrating trauma mechanism. We achieved low rates of complications and deaths, and neither case could be directly related to kidney damage, and there were patients with multiple lesions. In this sample, we could not observe a direct relationship between kidney damage and complications, deaths or the type of conduct employed.
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spelling Epidemiological analysis of polytrauma patients with kidney injuries in a university hospitalKidneyWounds and injuriesEpidemiologyTraumatologyWounds, Penetrating Objective: To analyze the characteristics of trauma patients with renal lesions treated at a university hospital in Curitiba. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, cross-sectional study guided by review of medical records of trauma victims who underwent surgical treatment. The variables analyzed were age, gender, mechanism of injury, degree of kidney damage, conduct individualized according to the degree of renal injury, associated injuries, complications and deaths. We classified lesions according to the American Association of Trauma Surgery (TSAA). Results: We analyzed 794 records and found renal lesions in 33 patients, with mean age 29.8 years, most (87.8%) being male. Penetrating trauma accounted for 84.8% of cases. The most common renal injuries were grade II (33.3%), followed by grade I (18.1%), III, IV and V. Nephrectomy treated 45.4% of injuries, 73.3% being total nephrectomy, and 45.4% by nephrorraphy. In 9% treatment was non-surgical. Only 12.1% of patients had isolated renal lesions. Complications ensued in 15.1% and mortality was 6.06%. Conclusion: The surgical approach was preferred due to penetrating trauma mechanism. We achieved low rates of complications and deaths, and neither case could be directly related to kidney damage, and there were patients with multiple lesions. In this sample, we could not observe a direct relationship between kidney damage and complications, deaths or the type of conduct employed.Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões2015-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69912015000700382Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões v.42 n.6 2015reponame:Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiõesinstname:Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (CBC)instacron:CBC10.1590/0100-69912015006006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuareschi,Bianca Luiza ValdugaStahlschmidt,Carla Martinez MeniniBecker,KarinBatista,Marianna Fergutz S.Buso,Patricia LonghiBahten,Luiz Carlos Voneng2016-01-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-69912015000700382Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rcbcONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistacbc@cbc.org.br1809-45460100-6991opendoar:2016-01-20T00:00Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões - Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (CBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiological analysis of polytrauma patients with kidney injuries in a university hospital
title Epidemiological analysis of polytrauma patients with kidney injuries in a university hospital
spellingShingle Epidemiological analysis of polytrauma patients with kidney injuries in a university hospital
Guareschi,Bianca Luiza Valduga
Kidney
Wounds and injuries
Epidemiology
Traumatology
Wounds, Penetrating
title_short Epidemiological analysis of polytrauma patients with kidney injuries in a university hospital
title_full Epidemiological analysis of polytrauma patients with kidney injuries in a university hospital
title_fullStr Epidemiological analysis of polytrauma patients with kidney injuries in a university hospital
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological analysis of polytrauma patients with kidney injuries in a university hospital
title_sort Epidemiological analysis of polytrauma patients with kidney injuries in a university hospital
author Guareschi,Bianca Luiza Valduga
author_facet Guareschi,Bianca Luiza Valduga
Stahlschmidt,Carla Martinez Menini
Becker,Karin
Batista,Marianna Fergutz S.
Buso,Patricia Longhi
Bahten,Luiz Carlos Von
author_role author
author2 Stahlschmidt,Carla Martinez Menini
Becker,Karin
Batista,Marianna Fergutz S.
Buso,Patricia Longhi
Bahten,Luiz Carlos Von
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guareschi,Bianca Luiza Valduga
Stahlschmidt,Carla Martinez Menini
Becker,Karin
Batista,Marianna Fergutz S.
Buso,Patricia Longhi
Bahten,Luiz Carlos Von
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Kidney
Wounds and injuries
Epidemiology
Traumatology
Wounds, Penetrating
topic Kidney
Wounds and injuries
Epidemiology
Traumatology
Wounds, Penetrating
description Objective: To analyze the characteristics of trauma patients with renal lesions treated at a university hospital in Curitiba. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, cross-sectional study guided by review of medical records of trauma victims who underwent surgical treatment. The variables analyzed were age, gender, mechanism of injury, degree of kidney damage, conduct individualized according to the degree of renal injury, associated injuries, complications and deaths. We classified lesions according to the American Association of Trauma Surgery (TSAA). Results: We analyzed 794 records and found renal lesions in 33 patients, with mean age 29.8 years, most (87.8%) being male. Penetrating trauma accounted for 84.8% of cases. The most common renal injuries were grade II (33.3%), followed by grade I (18.1%), III, IV and V. Nephrectomy treated 45.4% of injuries, 73.3% being total nephrectomy, and 45.4% by nephrorraphy. In 9% treatment was non-surgical. Only 12.1% of patients had isolated renal lesions. Complications ensued in 15.1% and mortality was 6.06%. Conclusion: The surgical approach was preferred due to penetrating trauma mechanism. We achieved low rates of complications and deaths, and neither case could be directly related to kidney damage, and there were patients with multiple lesions. In this sample, we could not observe a direct relationship between kidney damage and complications, deaths or the type of conduct employed.
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