Does a Simple Blood Gas Analysis and the Clinical Impression Predict Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy?

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Hamostaseologie Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1055/a-2445-7163
Peter Hilbert-Carius, Rolf Lefering, Hermann Wrigge, Gunther O Hofmann, Jesse Davis, Renè Koch
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Abstract

Objectives:  Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is common in severely injured patients and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality.

Method:  The association of two parameters of blood gas analysis (hemoglobin [Hb], base excess [BE]) with standard coagulation tests (SCTs) and rotational thrombelastometry (ROTEM) using the database of the TraumaRegister DGU between 2015 and 2022 was studied. In a stepwise approach, the occurrence of a TIC, the correlations between Hb/BE levels and SCT, as well as ROTEM were calculated respectively. Then we aimed to detect relations between different Hb/BE levels and the occurrence of TIC, using standard clotting studies and/or ROTEM respectively.

Results:  TIC occurred in 17.2% of the 68,996 primarily admitted adult patients with Injury Severity Score ≥9. A high correlation was found between Hb/BE and SCT. With a decrease in Hb and BE, the frequency of TIC increased and at an admission Hb <8 g/dL and BE < -6 mmol/L, >60% of patients presented with TIC. Clinical conditions associated with TIC were Glasgow Coma Scale ≤8, blood pressure ≤90 mmHg on the scene or at hospital admission, prehospital volume >1,000 mL, serious injuries to the head and/or the thorax and/or the abdomen and/or the extremities.

Conclusion:  Almost one-sixth of patients present with a TIC at hospital admission. Blood gas analysis samples showed relevant correlations between Hb/BE levels and SCT. The combined closer inspection of Hb/BE and the clinical presentation of the patient is able to predict TIC in the majority of patients.

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简单的血气分析和临床印象能预测创伤性凝血病吗?
目的:创伤性凝血功能障碍(TIC)在严重损伤患者中很常见,并与显著的发病率和死亡率相关。方法:研究2015 - 2022年使用创伤登记DGU数据库的血气分析两项参数(血红蛋白[Hb]、碱过量[BE])与标准凝血试验(SCTs)和旋转凝血测定(ROTEM)的相关性。在逐步方法中,分别计算TIC的发生,Hb/BE水平与SCT以及ROTEM之间的相关性。然后,我们旨在检测不同Hb/BE水平与TIC发生之间的关系,分别使用标准凝血研究和/或ROTEM。结果:68996例主要住院的损伤严重程度评分≥9的成年患者中,有17.2%发生TIC。Hb/BE与SCT呈高度相关。随着Hb和BE的降低,TIC的频率增加,入院时Hb为60%的患者表现为TIC。与TIC相关的临床条件为格拉斯哥昏迷评分≤8,现场或入院时血压≤90 mmHg,院前容积>1,000 mL,头部和/或胸部和/或腹部和/或四肢严重损伤。结论:近六分之一的患者在入院时出现TIC。血气分析样本显示Hb/BE水平与SCT相关。结合Hb/BE的密切检查和患者的临床表现可以预测大多数患者的TIC。
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Hamostaseologie
Hamostaseologie HEMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
6.20%
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62
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Hämostaseologie is an interdisciplinary specialist journal on the complex topics of haemorrhages and thromboembolism and is aimed not only at haematologists, but also at a wide range of specialists from clinic and practice. The readership consequently includes both specialists for internal medicine as well as for surgical diseases.
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