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- W4298080218 abstract "This study evaluated the pre-procedural attributes of trauma patients to determine their suitability to undergo Percutaneous Endovascular Arterial Embolization (PEAE), and the current state of endovascular repair as an option for trauma-related injuries in traumatic abdominopelvic arterial injuries was explored.We retrospectively evaluated the charts of 638 adults with traumatic abdominopelvic injuries treated from March 2011 to February 2021, extensively reviewing their pre-operative indices, pre-operative optimization requirements, and multi-modality imaging records.In total, 235 patients (30.63%) were hemodynamically unstable on admission, mainly due to hypotension (n=437 [68.5%]). Additionally, laboratory-defined acquired coagulopathies and inherited bleeding disorders were found in 268 patients (42.01%). The computerized tomography bleeding protocol was performed on 408 (63.94%) patients. Percutaneous endovascular therapy by arterial embolization was performed on 146 patients. The mean number of requested pre-intervention blood units for trauma patients significantly exceeded the number of units transfused post-intervention (P<0.0005). Apart from hemodynamics (ie heart rate, mean blood pressure); hemoglobin, and lactic acid levels were independently associated indices of PEAE outcomes (p <0.01).Despite the recommendations from the Society of Interventional Radiology on endovascular intervention for trauma and bleeding risk, 36.84% of study patients had hemodynamic instability and other unfeasible parameters that would limit the option of minimally invasive procedures. Early recognition and consideration of suitable treatment options is essential for optimizing patient outcomes. It is imperative that standardized algorithms and management protocols based on available resources be developed." @default.
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- W4298080218 title "Predicting Suitable Percutaneous Endovascular Arterial Embolization for Traumatic Abdominopelvic Injuries: A Retrospective Cohort Study" @default.
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