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Background: Trauma laparotomy (TL) remains a cornerstone of trauma care. We aimed to investigate prehospital measures associated with in-hospital mortality among casualties subsequently undergoing TLs in civilian hospitals. Methods: This retrospective cohort study cross-referenced the prehospital and hospitalization data of casualties treated by Israel Defense Forces-Medical Corps teams who later underwent TLs in civilian hospitals between 1997 and 2020. Results: Overall, we identified 217 casualties treated by IDF-MC teams that subsequently underwent a TL, with a mortality rate of 15.2% (33/217). The main mechanism of injury was documented as penetrating for 121/217 (55.8%). The median heart rate and blood pressure were within the normal limit for the entire cohort, with a low blood pressure predicting mortality (65 vs. 127, p 16) was within normal limits, highlighting the challenges in triage and risk stratification for trauma casualties.
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Sami Gendler
Shaul Gelikas
Tomer Talmy
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Tel Aviv University
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bar-Ilan University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e72cd9b6db6435876a65d8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13071830