Journal of Acute Disease (Jan 2017)

Analysis of the patients admitted to emergency department due to urogenital trauma and investigation of factors that affect mortality

  • Semih Sozen,
  • Simsek Celik,
  • Cafer Akpinar,
  • Fatma Mutlu Kukul Güven,
  • Cihat Yel,
  • Cemil Kavalci,
  • Ömer Salt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12980/jad.6.2017JADWEB-2016-0066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 70 – 73

Abstract

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Objective: To determine the general characteristics of urogenital trauma, and the factors that impact on mortality. Methods: Patients who were over 18 years of age admitted to the emergency service with urogenital injury between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2014 were evaluated retrospectively. Age, gender, type of trauma, injured urogenital organs, vital parameters, additional organ injuries and mortality rate were investigated. Categorical variables were compared by using Chi-square test and comparing to groups data were performed with the Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests. P Results: The median age of 174 patients was 35 years (interquartile range: 22), and 150 patients (86.2%) were males. It was determined that the incidence of urogenital trauma increased in August and September. The kidney was the most frequently injured organ (41.4%) and the most common cause of injury was traffic accidents (49.4%). Mean arterial pressure and revised trauma score were the lowest while pulse rate was the highest in renal trauma patients (P Conclusions: It is determined that the most common injured organs in trauma patients are kidneys and bladder and also no single factor is effective on mortality.

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