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. 2022 Feb 22;48(4):3327–3338. doi: 10.1007/s00068-022-01906-1

Table 1.

Patient, injury, and treatment characteristics and in-hospital outcomes in patients with a non-flail rib fracture pattern and moderate to severe traumatic brain injury who underwent surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) or nonoperative management

All (n = 228) SSRF (n = 25) Nonoperative (n = 203) p value
Na Na Na
Patient characteristics
Age (years) 228 49 (35–63 25 50 (32–62) 203 49 (35–64) 0.797
BMI (kg/m2) 194 25.8 (23.5–29.4) 22 27.2 (24.3–29.7) 172 25.9 (23.1–29.4) 0.371
Sex (male) 228 174 (76.3%) 25 17 (68%) 203 157 (77.3%) 0.321
Smoking 160 71 (44.4%) 21 10 (48%) 139 61 (43.9%) 0.816
COPD 228 10 (4.4%) 25 0 (0%) 203 10 (4.9%) 0.607
Diabetes mellitus 228 25 (11.0%) 25 3 (12%) 203 22 (10.8%) 0.743
Injury characteristics
Fractured ribs (N) 228 7 (5–9) 25 8 (7–12) 203 6 (5–9) 0.009
Bilateral rib fractures 228 83 (36.4%) 25 9 (36%) 203 74 (36.5%) 1.000
Fracture in every rib region 194 34 (17.5%) 20 5 (25%) 174 29 (16.7%) 0.356
≥ 100% displacement of ≥ 3 ribs 223 159 (71.3%) 24 21 (88%) 199 138 (69.3%) 0.092
Pneumothorax 228 153 (67.1%) 25 20 (80%) 203 133 (65.5%) 0.179
Hemothorax 228 101 (44.5%) 25 13 (52%) 203 88 (43.6%) 0.523
Pulmonary contusion 228 165 (73.0%) 25 21 (84%) 203 144 (71.6%) 0.237
ISS 228 29 (25–38) 25 29 (25–36) 203 33 (26–41) 0.502
Epidural hematoma 228 23 (10.1%) 25 3 (12%) 203 20 (9.9%) 0.725
Subdural hematoma 228 127 (55.7%) 25 9 (36%) 203 118 (58.1%) 0.053
Subarachnoid hemorrhage 228 154 (67.5%) 25 15 (60%) 203 139 (68.5%) 0.497
Diffuse axonal injury 228 44 (19.3%) 25 5 (20%) 203 39 (19.2%) 1.000
Intra-parenchymal hemorrhage 228 76 (33.3%) 25 12 (48%) 203 64 (31.5%) 0.117
Intraventricular hemorrhage 228 16 (7.0%) 25 1 (4%) 203 15 (7.4%) 1.000
Brain contusion 228 18 (7.9%) 25 4 (16%) 203 14 (6.9%) 0.119
Intracranial hypertension 228 50 (22.4%) 25 2 (8%) 203 48 (24.2%) 0.077
Severe TBI (GCS ≤ 8) 228 177 (77.6%) 25 14 (56%) 203 163 (80.3%) 0.010
Treatment characteristics
Chest tube required 228 134 (62.7%) 25 22 (88%) 203 121 (59.6%) 0.004
ICP reducing therapy required 228 87 (38.2%) 25 4 (16%) 203 83 (40.9%) 0.016
Tracheostomy required 228 88 (38.6%) 25 10 (40%) 203 78 (38.4%) 1.000
Additional surgeries required
 Emergency thoracotomy 228 6 (2.6%) 25 1 (4%) 203 5 (2.5%) 0.506
 Emergency laparotomy 228 25 (11.0%) 25 2 (8%) 203 23 (11.3%) 1.000
 Pelvic surgery 228 24 (10.5%) 25 1 (4%) 203 23 (11.3%) 0.487
 Long bone surgery 228 48 (21.1%) 25 4 (16%) 203 44 (21.7%) 0.612
 Spine surgery 228 29 (12.7%) 25 2 (8%) 203 27 (13.3%) 0.750
Outcome characteristics
Mechanical ventilation (days) 228 10 (4–18) 25 8 (4–19) 203 10 (4–18) 0.802
Ventilator-free days (days) 228 10 (2–21) 25 9 (7–17) 203 11 (1–23) 0.815
Motor GCS score recovery to 6 214 172 (80.4%) 23 23 (100%) 191 149 (78.0%) 0.010
Time to motor GCS 6 (days) 162 3 (1–11) 22 2 (1–6) 140 4 (1–14) 0.045
Pneumonia 228 102 (44.7%) 25 6 (24%) 203 96 (47.3%) 0.033
Pleural empyema 228 4 (1.8%) 25 0 (0%) 203 4 (2%) 1.000
ICU LOS 228 13 (6–21) 25 12 (7–20) 203 13 (6–21) 0.921
HLOS 228 21 (13–39) 25 21 (14–28) 203 21 (13–40) 0.681
30-day mortality 228 36 (15.8%) 25 0 (0%) 203 36 (17.7%) 0.018
In-hospital mortality 228 40 (17.5%) 25 1 (4%) 203 39 (19.2%) 0.090
Mortality cause
 Traumatic brain injury 31 13 (42%) 1 0 (0%) 30 13 (43%) 0.366
 Pulmonary origin 31 5 (16%) 1 0 (0%) 30 5 (17%)
 Septic shock 31 6 (19%) 1 0 (0%) 30 6 (20%)
 Hemorrhagic shock 31 0 (0%) 1 0 (0%) 30 0 (0%)
 Cardiac origin 31 1 (3%) 1 0 (0%) 30 1 (3%)
 Withdrawal of care 31 6 (19%) 1 1 (17%) 30 5 (17%)

Data are shown as median (P25P75) or as N (%)

BMI Body Mass Index, COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, HLOS hospital length of stay, ICP intracranial pressure, ICU LOS intensive care unit length of stay, ISS injury severity score, SSRF surgical stabilization of rib fractures, TBI traumatic brain injury

Bold and underlined p values are considered statistically significant

aProvides the exact number of patients for whom data were available