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J Trauma ; 41(5): 815-20, 1996 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8913209

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Trauma victims with hypotension require a rapid and reliable localization of bleeding and expedient surgical triage. Our hypothesis is that emergent abdominal sonography (EAS) is a rapid and accurate test of the need for urgent laparotomy in blunt trauma victims with hypotension. METHODS: Among 400 blunt trauma victims entered in a prospective blind study of EAS, a subgroup of 69 (17%) patients had a systolic blood pressure < or = 90 mm Hg during their initial assessment. Although the EAS results [(+) = fluid, (-) = no fluid] were not used in clinical decision making, the potential contribution of EAS to patient care was examined. RESULTS: The mean Injury Severity Score was 32. Twenty-two (32%) patients were EAS (+), of which 19 required an acute laparotomy. No laparotomies were performed in the 47 EAS (-) patients. The EASs required 19 +/- 5 seconds in the EAS (+) group and 154 +/- 13 seconds in the EAS (-) group. Twenty of the 22 positive EASs had free fluid in Morison's pouch. All 13 patients with an ultrasound score > or = 3 had a laparotomy. The primary etiology of hypotension was blood loss in 42 patients, hemoperitoneum in 18, and retroperitoneal hemorrhage in 12. CONCLUSION: EAS is a rapid and accurate indicator of the need for urgent laparotomy in the hypotensive blunt trauma victim. Further, a negative EAS can hasten the search for other causes of hypotension. Diagnostic peritoneal lavage may become obsolete in centers with EAS capabilities.


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Abdominal Injuries/complications , Abdominal Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Hemorrhage/diagnostic imaging , Hypotension/etiology , Triage , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/complications , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/diagnostic imaging , Adolescent , Adult , Emergency Medical Services , Female , Hemoperitoneum/diagnostic imaging , Hemoperitoneum/etiology , Hemorrhage/etiology , Humans , Injury Severity Score , Laparotomy , Male , Middle Aged , Peritoneal Lavage , Prospective Studies , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Ultrasonography
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