无论是耳鼻喉科还是整形外科,面部骨折都有相似的结果:来自单一一级创伤中心的遭遇。

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1177/19433875211020615
Ashton Christian, Beatrice J Sun, Nima Khoshab, Areg Grigorian, Christina Y Cantwell, Sean A Melucci, Allison C Hu, Catherine M Kuza, Michael E Lekawa, Jeffry Nahmias
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研究设计:回顾性队列。目的:外伤性面部骨折(FFs)通常需要整形外科(PS)或耳鼻喉科(ENT)的专科会诊;然而,转诊模式往往是非标准化的,而且是针对特定机构的。因此,我们试图比较PS和耳鼻喉科的治疗模式和结果,假设在手术率、并发症或死亡率方面没有差异。方法:回顾性分析2014年至2017年在某一级创伤中心收治的ff患者。患者通过咨询服务进行比较:PS和耳鼻喉科。进行卡方检验和Mann-Whitney-U检验。结果:755例ff患者中,378例就诊于PS, 377例就诊于ENT。人口学数据差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。与PS患者相比,耳鼻喉科患者的平均抗生素疗程更长(9.4天vs 7.0天,P = 0.008),切开复位内固定(ORIF)率更低(9.8% vs 15.3%, P = 0.017)。总手术率(15.1% vs. 19.8%)、计算机断层扫描(CT)成像的使用(99% vs. 99%)、手术时间(65 vs. 55小时,P = 0.198)、住院时间(4 vs. 4天)、30天并发症发生率(10.6% vs. 7.1%)或死亡率(4.5% vs. 2.6%)均无差异(P > 0.05)。结论:我们的研究表明,耳鼻喉科和PS会诊的FFs患者的基线特征、手术率、并发症和死亡率相似。这支持了允许耳鼻喉科和PS同时治疗创伤FFs患者的做法,因为似乎有相似的标准化护理和结果。未来的研究需要评估我们的发现的普遍性。
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Facial Fractures Have Similar Outcomes When Managed by Either Otolaryngology or Plastic Surgery: Encounters From a Single Level I Trauma Center.

Study design: Retrospective cohort.

Objective: Traumatic facial fractures (FFs) often require specialty consultation with Plastic Surgery (PS) or Otolaryngology (ENT); however, referral patterns are often non-standardized and institution specific. Therefore, we sought to compare management patterns and outcomes between PS and ENT, hypothesizing no difference in operative rates, complications, or mortality.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of patients with FFs at a single Level I trauma center from 2014 to 2017. Patients were compared by consulting service: PS vs. ENT. Chi-square and Mann-Whitney-U tests were performed.

Results: Of the 755 patients with FFs, 378 were consulted by PS and 377 by ENT. There was no difference in demographic data (P > 0.05). Patients managed by ENT received a longer mean course of antibiotics (9.4 vs 7.0 days, P = 0.008) and had a lower rate of open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) (9.8% vs. 15.3%, P = 0.017), compared to PS patients. No difference was observed in overall operative rate (15.1% vs. 19.8%), use of computed tomography (CT) imaging (99% vs. 99%), time to surgery (65 vs. 55 hours, P = 0.198), length of stay (LOS) (4 vs. 4 days), 30-day complication rate (10.6% vs. 7.1%), or mortality (4.5% vs. 2.6%) (all P > 0.05).

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated similar baseline characteristics, operative rates, complications, and mortality between FFs patients who had consultation by ENT and PS. This supports the practice of allowing both ENT and PS to care for trauma FFs patients, as there appears to be similar standardized care and outcomes. Future studies are needed to evaluate the generalizability of our findings.

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