损伤模式和处理策略对外伤性鼻衄患者疗效的影响。

Ahmad K Alnemare
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背景:鼻衄是一种常见的急症,尤其是在创伤情况下。了解外伤情况下鼻衄的模式和结果可为治疗策略提供依据并改善患者护理。目的:评估外伤性鼻衄的人口统计学特征、临床特征和结果:评估外伤后鼻衄患者的人口统计学特征、临床特征和治疗效果。方法:这项回顾性病例对照研究纳入了国家创伤数据库中诊断为创伤相关鼻衄的 1106 例患者。评估的临床结果包括住院时间、并发症发生率和死亡率。结果显示与年轻患者相比,老年患者接受手术干预的频率明显更高(中位年龄分别为 65 岁和 44 岁;P = .004 和 P = .041)。死亡率风险并不受鼻衄治疗方法的影响。结论对于有合并症的老年人来说,与创伤相关的鼻衄更有可能导致手术干预和相关并发症。不过,鼻衄的处理方法似乎对死亡风险没有显著影响。
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Influence of Injury Patterns and Management Strategies on Outcomes in Trauma Patients with Epistaxis.

Background: Epistaxis is a common emergency, particularly in the context of trauma. Understanding patterns and outcomes of epistaxis in a trauma setting can inform treatment strategies and improve patient care. Objectives: To evaluate the demographic characteristics, clinical features, and outcomes of patients treated for epistaxis following trauma. Methods: This retrospective case-control study included 1106 patients from the National Trauma Data Bank diagnosed with trauma-related epistaxis. The clinical outcomes assessed included hospital stay duration, complication rates, and mortality. Results: In comparison with younger patients, older patients were found to undergo operative intervention significantly more frequently (median age, 65 years vs 44 years; P < .001). The prevalence of cardiovascular and psychiatric comorbidities was higher in the operative group (P = .004 and P = .041, respectively). Mortality risk was not found to be independently influenced by epistaxis management approach. Conclusions: In older individuals with comorbid conditions, trauma-related epistaxis is more likely to result in operative intervention and associated complications. Nonetheless, the management of epistaxis does not appear to have a significant impact on mortality risk.

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