Epidemiological analysis of cardiac trauma victims at a referral trauma hospital: a 5 year case series

ABSTRACT Objective: to describe, analyze, and trace the epidemiological profile for cardiac trauma victims on a referral trauma hospital of a major urban center. Methods: a case series study to review, describe, compile and analyze medical records of all patients sustaining traumatic cardiac injuries, from January 2015 to January 2020 admitted to the referral trauma hospital of Curitiba, Brazil. Patients sustaining traumatic heart injuries were identified using the hospitals database. Patients who died prior to reaching hospital care were excluded. Results: all 22 cases were urban victims, mostly penetrating injuries (12 stab wounds, 9 gunshot wounds); 82% were male; mean age, 37.1 years. 17 cases (77%) occurred during night hours, 15 between Friday and Sunday, and 15 were admitted hemodynamically stable. Only 27% were diagnosed with FAST, the remainder requiring other imaging exams. About incisions, 14 had thoracotomies, 6 median sternotomies and in 2 cases both. Of injuries, 8 affected the right ventricle, 3 right atrium, 9 left ventricle, 1 right coronary sulcus and 1 anterior wall. All had cardiorrhaphy repair. 3 patients died, 17 were discharged and 2 were transferred. 17 received postoperative echocardiograms, revealing ejection fractions ranging 55.1% to 75%. Patients spent a mean of 9.6 days on ICU and a mean of 15.2 days of total hospital stay. The mortality rate was 14%. Conclusions: cardiac traumas predominantly occurred in adult males, due to violent causes, during night hours on weekends. The overall mortality rate found (14%), as well as total hospital stay, accords with the literature.

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Main Authors: SARQUIS,LUCAS MANSANO, BRUNET-SCHULTZE,ARNON CÉSAR, GAZOLA,BRUNO BERARDI, COLLAÇO,IWAN AUGUSTO, AGUIAR,ALAN JUNIOR DE, FONTES,HECTOR
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Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-699120220001002052022-02-25Epidemiological analysis of cardiac trauma victims at a referral trauma hospital: a 5 year case seriesSARQUIS,LUCAS MANSANOBRUNET-SCHULTZE,ARNON CÉSARGAZOLA,BRUNO BERARDICOLLAÇO,IWAN AUGUSTOAGUIAR,ALAN JUNIOR DEFONTES,HECTOR Heart General Surgery Myocardial Contusions ABSTRACT Objective: to describe, analyze, and trace the epidemiological profile for cardiac trauma victims on a referral trauma hospital of a major urban center. Methods: a case series study to review, describe, compile and analyze medical records of all patients sustaining traumatic cardiac injuries, from January 2015 to January 2020 admitted to the referral trauma hospital of Curitiba, Brazil. Patients sustaining traumatic heart injuries were identified using the hospitals database. Patients who died prior to reaching hospital care were excluded. Results: all 22 cases were urban victims, mostly penetrating injuries (12 stab wounds, 9 gunshot wounds); 82% were male; mean age, 37.1 years. 17 cases (77%) occurred during night hours, 15 between Friday and Sunday, and 15 were admitted hemodynamically stable. Only 27% were diagnosed with FAST, the remainder requiring other imaging exams. About incisions, 14 had thoracotomies, 6 median sternotomies and in 2 cases both. Of injuries, 8 affected the right ventricle, 3 right atrium, 9 left ventricle, 1 right coronary sulcus and 1 anterior wall. All had cardiorrhaphy repair. 3 patients died, 17 were discharged and 2 were transferred. 17 received postoperative echocardiograms, revealing ejection fractions ranging 55.1% to 75%. Patients spent a mean of 9.6 days on ICU and a mean of 15.2 days of total hospital stay. The mortality rate was 14%. Conclusions: cardiac traumas predominantly occurred in adult males, due to violent causes, during night hours on weekends. The overall mortality rate found (14%), as well as total hospital stay, accords with the literature.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColégio Brasileiro de CirurgiõesRevista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões v.49 20222022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69912022000100205en10.1590/0100-6991e-20223120
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BRUNET-SCHULTZE,ARNON CÉSAR
GAZOLA,BRUNO BERARDI
COLLAÇO,IWAN AUGUSTO
AGUIAR,ALAN JUNIOR DE
FONTES,HECTOR
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BRUNET-SCHULTZE,ARNON CÉSAR
GAZOLA,BRUNO BERARDI
COLLAÇO,IWAN AUGUSTO
AGUIAR,ALAN JUNIOR DE
FONTES,HECTOR
Epidemiological analysis of cardiac trauma victims at a referral trauma hospital: a 5 year case series
author_facet SARQUIS,LUCAS MANSANO
BRUNET-SCHULTZE,ARNON CÉSAR
GAZOLA,BRUNO BERARDI
COLLAÇO,IWAN AUGUSTO
AGUIAR,ALAN JUNIOR DE
FONTES,HECTOR
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title Epidemiological analysis of cardiac trauma victims at a referral trauma hospital: a 5 year case series
title_short Epidemiological analysis of cardiac trauma victims at a referral trauma hospital: a 5 year case series
title_full Epidemiological analysis of cardiac trauma victims at a referral trauma hospital: a 5 year case series
title_fullStr Epidemiological analysis of cardiac trauma victims at a referral trauma hospital: a 5 year case series
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological analysis of cardiac trauma victims at a referral trauma hospital: a 5 year case series
title_sort epidemiological analysis of cardiac trauma victims at a referral trauma hospital: a 5 year case series
description ABSTRACT Objective: to describe, analyze, and trace the epidemiological profile for cardiac trauma victims on a referral trauma hospital of a major urban center. Methods: a case series study to review, describe, compile and analyze medical records of all patients sustaining traumatic cardiac injuries, from January 2015 to January 2020 admitted to the referral trauma hospital of Curitiba, Brazil. Patients sustaining traumatic heart injuries were identified using the hospitals database. Patients who died prior to reaching hospital care were excluded. Results: all 22 cases were urban victims, mostly penetrating injuries (12 stab wounds, 9 gunshot wounds); 82% were male; mean age, 37.1 years. 17 cases (77%) occurred during night hours, 15 between Friday and Sunday, and 15 were admitted hemodynamically stable. Only 27% were diagnosed with FAST, the remainder requiring other imaging exams. About incisions, 14 had thoracotomies, 6 median sternotomies and in 2 cases both. Of injuries, 8 affected the right ventricle, 3 right atrium, 9 left ventricle, 1 right coronary sulcus and 1 anterior wall. All had cardiorrhaphy repair. 3 patients died, 17 were discharged and 2 were transferred. 17 received postoperative echocardiograms, revealing ejection fractions ranging 55.1% to 75%. Patients spent a mean of 9.6 days on ICU and a mean of 15.2 days of total hospital stay. The mortality rate was 14%. Conclusions: cardiac traumas predominantly occurred in adult males, due to violent causes, during night hours on weekends. The overall mortality rate found (14%), as well as total hospital stay, accords with the literature.
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