KMID : 0385920200310020169
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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2020 Volume.31 No. 2 p.169 ~ p.180
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Usefulness of serial measurement of the mean platelet volume to predict multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in patients with severe trauma
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Yang Hyun-Young
Chung Sung-Phil Choa Min-Hong You Je-Sung Kong Tae-Young Ko Dong-Ryul Hwang Yoon-Jung Lee Yong-Hee Cho Young-Joon Park In-Cheol Kim Si-Nae
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Abstract
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Objective: The early prediction of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) in trauma patients and provision of prompt treatment may improve their outcomes. We investigated the efficacy of the mean platelet volume (MPV) for predicting MODS in cases of severe trauma.
Method: This retrospective, observational cohort study was performed with patients prospectively integrated in a critical pathway of TRAUMA. We analyzed the severe trauma patients admitted to the emergency department (ED), based on the Advanced Trauma Life Support guideline, between January 1, 2011 and May 31, 2017. The outcomes were developed from MODS at least 48 hours after ED admission.
Results: A total of 348 patients were enrolled. An increase in the MPV at 12 hours (odds ratio [OR], 2.611; P<0.001) was a strong independent predictor of MODS development. The increasing predictability of MODS was closely associated with an MPV at 12 hours>8.6 fL (OR, 4.831; P<0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) value of the MPV at 12 hours (0.751; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.687-0.818; P<0.01) was not inferior than that of Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score, injury severity score, lactate, and total CO2 for predicting MODS.
Conclusion: MPV was an independent predictor of MODS development in severe trauma patients. Emergency physicians can use the MPV as an ancillary biomarker for predicting MODS.
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KEYWORD
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Trauma, Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, Mean platelet volume, Prognosis
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