2023
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.959141
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Routine laboratory parameters predict intensive care unit admission and hospitalization in patients suffering stab injuries

Abstract: BackgroundKnife crime has increased considerably in recent years in Northern Europe. Affected patients often require immediate surgical care due to traumatic organ injury. Yet, little is known about clinically relevant routine laboratory parameters in stab injury patients and how these are associated with intensive care unit (ICU) admission, hospitalization and number of surgeries.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed 258 stab injury cases between July 2015 and December 2021 at an urban Level I Trauma Center. Ann… Show more

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“…Infection and inflammatory response after multiple trauma greatly impact the prognosis. Therefore, monitoring inflammatory indicators can help early identification of infection and timely adjustment of treatment strategies [3]. Although the Advanced Trauma Life Support clinical guideline and the Injury Severity Score can assess the condition and guide interventions, more reliable indicators of infection are needed for early prediction of infection [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Infection and inflammatory response after multiple trauma greatly impact the prognosis. Therefore, monitoring inflammatory indicators can help early identification of infection and timely adjustment of treatment strategies [3]. Although the Advanced Trauma Life Support clinical guideline and the Injury Severity Score can assess the condition and guide interventions, more reliable indicators of infection are needed for early prediction of infection [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Von den gemeldeten Schussverletzungen betrafen 20,4 % das Abdomen, bei Stichverletzungen waren es sogar 37,4 % [2]. Gerade im urbanen Raum nimmt die Inzidenz penetrierender thorakoabdomineller Verletzungen seit Jahren kontinuierlich zu [3].…”
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