31Dec 2016

PREVALENCE AND PATTERN OF CHEST TRAUMA IN SAUDI ARABIA: A SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE.

  • Department of Surgery, Al Taif University, KSA.
  • Thoracic Surgery, King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital, Taif, KSA.
  • General Organization for Teaching Hospitals and Institutes, Egypt.
  • MBBS, College of Medicine, Taif University, KSA.
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Background: Chest injuries are one of the common causes of mortality and morbidity. Aim: our aim was to analyze the prevalence, pattern, severity, and management of chest injuries and to outline the outcome and the prognosis in our local setting. Methods: We conducted this retrospective study in King Abdul-Aziz Specialist Hospital, Taif, (KSA). A total of 226 patients who presented to the ER with chest injuries were included in the study. The data collected and entered into the proforma. Results: The highest rate of injuries was observed in the age group of 21–30 years old. Most patients were male (87.2%) and involved in RTAs (86.7%). The most common clinical type of chest injury was lung contusion, followed by rib fractures and pneumo-thorax. Head trauma was the most common extra-thoracic injury, followed by injury to the extremities. 75.2% of patients were managed conservatively, 25.2% % required tube thoracostomy, while 1.8% required thoracotomy. Length of hospital stay was increased in patients with extra-thoracic injuries and those who were intubated. Conclusion: RTAs constitute the leading cause of chest trauma in our locality. Establishing a national chest trauma database is an essential step toward decreasing the burden of traumatic chest injuries.


[Majed al Mourgi, Tamer M. Abdelrhman, Ahmad Newaf haj Hussein, Khaled Fares Almekdad, Saad Saleh S. Alobaysi, Saad Saleh A Alobaysi, Muhannad A. Alshehri, Mohammed Khalid F. Alharthi, Abdulsalam Saed M. Alghamdi and Abdullah Mastour A. Alqarni. (2016); PREVALENCE AND PATTERN OF CHEST TRAUMA IN SAUDI ARABIA: A SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 4 (Dec). 2343-2349] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Dr/ Tamer Mohamad Abdelrhman
Assistant Professor of Surgery

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/2656      
DOI URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/2656