Predicting mortality in penetrating thoracic trauma in the emergency department: The prognostic value of the glucose-to-potassium ratio.

Mesut Buz, İzzet Ustaalioğlu
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Background: Penetrating thoracic injuries are critical conditions that significantly influence the clinical outcomes of trauma patients in the emergency department (ED). This study evaluates the prognostic value of the glucose-to-potassium ratio (GPR) in predicting mortality among patients presenting to the ED with isolated penetrating thoracic injuries caused by stabbings.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in the emergency department of a tertiary hospital from January 1, 2021 to January 1, 2023. It includes patients diagnosed with isolated penetrating thoracic injuries resulting from stabbings. A database analysis was performed using patient records documenting demographic information, clinical findings, laboratory results, and outcomes.

Results: Among the 88 patients included in the study, categorized into deceased (14.8%, n=13) and survivors (85.2%, n=75), the median glucose level was significantly higher in the deceased group (168 [interquartile range, IQR 145-229 mg/dL]) compared to the survivor group (126 [IQR 111-151 mg/dL]) (p<0.001). Conversely, potassium levels were lower in the deceased group (3.3 [IQR 3.01-3.82] mEq/L) compared to the survivor group (3.87 [IQR 3.5-4.18] mEq/L) (p=0.007). The GPR was higher in the deceased group (51.6 [IQR 42-75.1], p<0.001) than in survivors (32.6 [IQR 29-54.8]). The area under the receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) for the GPR in predicting mortality was 0.831 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.736-0.903). With a cutoff value of ≥40.23, the sensitivity was 84.62% (95% CI 54.6-98.1), and the specificity was 78.67% (95% CI 67.7-87.3).

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that the GPR is a valuable prognostic marker for mortality in patients with stabbing-induced penetrating thoracic injuries presenting to the ED. This highlights its potential utility in early risk stratification within this patient population.

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预测急诊穿透性胸外伤的死亡率:葡萄糖-钾比值的预后价值。
背景:穿透性胸外伤是影响急诊创伤患者临床预后的重要疾病。本研究评估了葡萄糖-钾比(GPR)在预测因刺伤引起的孤立性穿透性胸部损伤的ED患者死亡率方面的预后价值。方法:回顾性队列研究于2021年1月1日至2023年1月1日在某三级医院急诊科进行。它包括被诊断为由刺伤引起的孤立的穿透性胸部损伤的患者。使用记录人口统计信息、临床发现、实验室结果和结果的患者记录进行数据库分析。结果:在纳入研究的88例患者中,分为死者(14.8%,n=13)和幸存者(85.2%,n=75),死者组的中位血糖水平(168[四分位间距,IQR 145-229 mg/dL])显著高于幸存者组(126 [IQR 111-151 mg/dL])。我们的研究结果表明,GPR是一种有价值的预后指标,可用于判断到急诊科就诊的刺伤性穿透性胸外伤患者的死亡率。这突出了GPR在这类患者群体的早期风险分层中的潜在效用。
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