Profile Of Chest Injury in the Peri-COVID-19 Period: A Single Centre Series

  • Akashdeep Singh
  • Ashish Rathore
  • Marivada Hari Babu
  • Vivek Kumar Sahu
Keywords: Chest Injury, Peri-COVID-19 era, Heamotharax

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chest traumas continue to constitute about 30% of all traumas and contribute to 25-50% of trauma-related deaths. COVID-19 has its primary pathophysiologies in the lung, and can worsen the morbidity and mortality of chest trauma if it occurs concomitantly. AIM:  To Examine the profile and outcome of chest trauma across the peri-COVID-19 period. MATERIALS AND METHOD: A retrospective analysis of cases of chest trauma in the peri-COVID-19 period (mid-Nov 2019 to mid-March 2022) at GMC Doda. RESULTS: Eighty-five cases of chest trauma met inclusion criteria within the 28 months period, M:F = 7.5:1, age range 3-80years, mean age (38.60±17.40years) and median age of 37years. There were 54 (63.5%0) cases of blunt chest trauma and 31 (36.5%) cases of penetrating chest trauma.  Thirty-one (36.5%) patients sustained haemothorax, 9 (10.6%) pneumothorax, 14 (16.5%) haemopneumothorax, 21 (24.7%) rib fractures, and 10 (11.8%) chest wall lacerations. Fifty-one (60%) patients had isolated chest trauma while the remaining 34 (40%) had associated injuries in one or more other organ systems. Closed thoracostomy tube drainage was definitive treatment in 48 (56.5%) patients while emergency thoracotomy was done in 5 (6%) patients. The treatment administered in the remaining 32 (37%) patients included intercostal nerve block for chest pain from rib fractures, wound exploration and wound repair. In the series, 75 (88%) had complete recovery, six (7%) patients left against medical advice, and four (5%) in-hospital mortality was recorded. CONCLUSION: The profile of chest trauma in the peri-COVID-19 period in our centre differed from the pre-COVID-19 years with a higher mortality figure. Management protocol also necessitated certain modifications.

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Author Biographies

Akashdeep Singh

Assistant Professor, Department of General Surgery, GMC Doda

Ashish Rathore

Senior Resident, Department of General Surgery, GMC Doda

Marivada Hari Babu

DNB Resident, Department of General Surgery, GMC Doda

Vivek Kumar Sahu

DNB Resident, Department of General Surgery, GMC Doda

CITATION
DOI: 10.26440/IHRJ/0610.01588
Published: 2023-02-15
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Akashdeep Singh, Ashish Rathore, Marivada Hari Babu, Vivek Kumar Sahu. Profile Of Chest Injury in the Peri-COVID-19 Period: A Single Centre Series. IHRJ [Internet]. 2023Feb.15 [cited 2024Apr.16];6(10):OR6-OR11. Available from: https://ihrjournal.com/ihrj/article/view/588