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Evaluating clinical abdominal scoring system in predicting the necessity of laparotomy in blunt abdominal trauma
Authors:Erfantalab-Avini Peyman  Hafezi-Nejad Nima  Chardoli Mojtaba  Rahimi-Movaghar Vafa
Affiliation:1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 11365-3876, Iran
2. Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center, Department of Neurosurgery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 11365-3876, Iran;Students' Scientific Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 11365-3876, Iran
3. Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center, Department of Neurosurgery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 11365-3876, Iran
Abstract:

Objectives

Trauma is among the leading causes of death. Medical management of blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) relies on judging patients for whom laparotomy is mandatory. This study aimed to determine BAT patients' signs, as well as paraclinical data, and to clarify the accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value of clinical abdominal scoring system (CASS), a new scoring system based on clinical signs, in predicting whether a BAT patient needs laparotomy or not.

Methods

Totally 400 patients suspected of BAT that arrived at the emergency department of two university hospitals in Tehran from March 20, 2007 to March 19, 2009 were included in this study. They were evaluated for age, sex, type of trauma, systolic blood pressure, Glasgow coma scale (GCS), pulse rate, time of presentation after trauma, abdominal clinical findings, respiratory rate, temperature, hemoglobin (Hb) concentration, focused abdominal sonography in trauma (FAST) and CASS.

Results

Our measurements showed that CASS had an accuracy of 94%, sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 88%, positive predictive value of 90% and negative predictive value of 100% in determining the necessity of laparotomy in BAT patients. Moreover, in our analysis, systolic blood pressure, GCS, pulse rate, Hb concentration, time of presentation after trauma, abdominal clinical findings and FAST were also shown to be helpful in confirming the need for laparotomy (P<0.05).

Conclusion

CASS is a promising scoring system in rapid detection of the need for laparotomy as well as in minimizing auxiliary expense for further evaluation in BAT patients, thus to promote the cost-benefit ratio and accuracy of diagnosis.
Keywords:Abdominal injuries   Laparotomy   Patients   Wounds   nonpenetrating
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