“Evaluation of Prognostic Factors In Management of Blunt Abdominal Trauma (Bat)”

Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 11

Abstract

Evaluate and Analyze and recommend data for prognostic factors and management in BAT. Aims and Objective - TO evaluate and analyze the clinical data for prognostic factors in BAT.To formulate recommendations for management of BAT cases in clinical practice. Material and Methods – This prospective observational study was carried out at department of Surgery at Subharti Medical College, Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut. Patients of all age group presented in the Emergency of CSSH hospital of blunt trauma abdomen (BAT) were included in the study. During July 2015 to Aug 2017, first 100 cases (n=100) of blunt abdominal trauma who had presented to the casualty were included in this study. Statistical analysis - Data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences, version 23 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL). Results for continuous variables are presented as mean ± standard deviation, whereas results for categorical variables are presented as number (percentage). The level P < 0.05 was considered as the cutoff value or significance Results - Evaluation of patients with blunt abdominal trauma is a challenging job for a surgeon. Proper early diagnosis and initial resuscitation is beneficial in having a good outcome.Physical examination remains the initial step in diagnosis but due to its proven inconsistency especially in children, patients under the effect of alcohol, or in patients with concomitant injuries to head and spine, various diagnostic modalities have been employed to assist the trauma surgeon in diagnosis of abdominal injuries.Conservative treatment offers advantage for solid organ injuries in hemodynamically stable patients. The suspected or confirmed hollow organ injury requires surgery.

Authors and Affiliations

Dr Singh Abhishek, Dr Mishra Shashank, Dr Monga Y. P, Dr Kansal Sumit, Dr Vishnoi Anshul

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  • EP ID EP582715
  • DOI 10.9790/0853-1711110822
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Dr Singh Abhishek, Dr Mishra Shashank, Dr Monga Y. P, Dr Kansal Sumit, Dr Vishnoi Anshul (2018). “Evaluation of Prognostic Factors In Management of Blunt Abdominal Trauma (Bat)”. IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS), 17(11), 8-22. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-582715