Analysis of risk factors in thoracic trauma patients with a comparison of a modern trauma centre: a mono-centre study.
Morris BeshayFritz MertzlufftHans Werner KottkampMarc ReymondRalph Alexander SchmidDetlev BranscheidThomas VordemvennePublished in: World journal of emergency surgery : WJES (2020)
The presence of severe lung contusion, a higher ISS and AISthoracic score and advanced age are independent risk factors that are directly related to a higher mortality rate. Management of blunt chest trauma with corrective chest tube insertion, optimal pain control and chest physiotherapy results in good outcomes in the majority of patients. Optimal management with better survival rates is achievable in specialised centres with multidisciplinary teamwork and the presence of thoracic surgical experience.