KMID : 1033220210110020064
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Journal of Acute Care Surgery 2021 Volume.11 No. 2 p.64 ~ p.70
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Intra-Abdominal Gauze Packing for Uncontrolled Hemorrhage in Non-Trauma Patients
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Kim Jin-Myung
Kim Chan-Wook Hong Suk-Kyung Lee Hak-Jae Yu Chang-Sik Kim Jin-Cheon
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Abstract
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Purpose: The outcomes of non-trauma patients requiring intra-abdominal gauze packing for the management of uncontrollable hemorrhage following surgery, and the evaluation of survival risk factors were examined.
Methods: Data from patients who underwent intra-abdominal gauze packing to control bleeding during abdominal surgery between September 2012 and March 2019 were retrospectively reviewed.
Results: A total of 28 patients were included in the study population analysis. There were 9 patients who died during hospitalization. One patient died as a result of uncontrolled bleeding. In spite of gauze packing, 2 patients who had increasing blood transfusion requirements (> 4 packs/4 hours) were found to have arterial bleeding. Univariate analysis for hospital death showed that immunocompromised status, emergency surgery, a thrombocytopenic state prior to initial surgery, and a longer duration until gauze removal had a negative association with survival outcomes. Among these factors, only time to gauze removal > 36 hours was identified as an independent risk factor for survival outcome in the multivariate analysis.
Conclusion: Gauze packing could be considered as an effective method for the management of uncontrolled hemorrhage, in non-trauma patients. In cases of persistent bleeding after gauze packing, arterial bleeding should be suspected. Gauze removal after > 36 hours may indicate a poor survival outcome.
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KEYWORD
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abdomen, blood transfusion, hemorrhage, surgery
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