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Impact of rib fixation on quality of life after major trauma with multiple rib fractures
Authors:Silvana F. Marasco  Kate Martin  Louise Niggemeyer  Robyn Summerhayes  Mark Fitzgerald  Michael Bailey
Affiliation:1. CJOB Cardiothoracic Surgery Department, The Alfred Hospital, Australia;2. Department of Surgery, Monash University, Australia;3. Trauma Service, The Alfred Hospital, Australia;4. Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Australia
Abstract:

Introduction

Multiple rib fractures have been shown to reduce quality of life both in the short and long term. Treatment of rib fractures with operative fixation reduces ventilator requirements, intensive care unit stay, and pulmonary complications in flail chest patients but has not been shown to improve quality of life in comparative studies to date. We therefore wanted to analyse a large cohort of multiple fractured rib trauma patients to see if rib fixation improved their quality of life.

Methods

Retrospective review (January 2012 - April 2015) of prospectively collected data on 1482 consecutive major trauma patients admitted to The Alfred Hospital with rib fractures.The main outcome measures were Quality of Life over 24 months post injury assessed using the Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOSErate) and Short Form (SF12) health assessment forms and a pain questionnaire.

Results

67 (4.5%) patients underwent rib fixation and were older, with a higher incidence of flail chest injury, and higher AIS and ISS scores than the remainder of the cohort. Rib fixation provided no benefit in pain, SF-12 or GOSErate scores over 24 months post injury.

Conclusions

This study has not been able to demonstrate any quality of life benefit of rib fixation over 24 months post injury in patients with major trauma.
Keywords:Surgical rib fixation  Rib fracture  Flail chest  Quality of life
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