Haemodynamics |
Stable/readily stabilised |
Unstable (systolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg despite adequate resuscitation) |
Blood transfusion |
≤ 4 units |
> 4 units (to maintain a haemoglobin level > 10 g/dl) |
Age(years) |
≤ 55 |
> 55 |
Leucocytosis |
No |
Persistent |
Other abdominal signs and symptoms |
Early resolution of splenic abnormalities obvious on imaging |
Onset or aggravating signs of peritoneal irritation (suggesting further bleeding or other overlooked injuries) |
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No periods of unconsciousness or brain injuries |
Intra-abdominal compartment syndrome (intravesical pressure > 20 cm H2O) |
Injuries |
No associated intra- or retroperitoneal injuries (on CT) that would require surgical intervention |
Worsening signs of splenic injury (repeated ultrasound), post-traumatic splenic defect |
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No rebound or guarding |
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Complete recovery of bowel movements |
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