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. 2022 Sep 13;17:47. doi: 10.1186/s13017-022-00453-9

Table 2.

Risk factors for empyema after diaphragmatic trauma. Trauma description

Variable Total Empyema p
No Yes
Thoracic AIS 0.111
 ≤ 3, n (%) 190 (81.6) 179 (83.6) 11 (57.9)
 > 3, n (%) 43 (18.4) 35 (16.4) 8 (42.1)
Abdominal AIS 0.6702
 ≤ 3, n (%) 124 (53.2) 113 (52.8) 11 (57.9)
 > 3, n (%) 109 (46.8) 101 (47.2) 8 (42.1)
ATI 0.1991
 < 15, n (%) 104 (44.6) 99 (46.3) 5 (26.3)
 15–24, n (%) 61 (26.2) 55 (25.7) 6 (31.6)
 ≥ 25, n (%) 68 (29.2) 60 (28.0) 8 (42.1)
Organ injured
 Any hollow viscus, n (%) 122 (52.4) 108 (50.5) 14 (73.7) 0.0522
 Stomach, n (%) 76 (32.6) 66 (30.6) 10 (52.6) 0.0522
 Duodenum, n (%) 11 (4.7) 10 (4.7) 1 (5.2) 1.0001
 Small bowel, n (%) 46 (19.4) 41 (19.1) 5 (26.3) 0.5461
 Colon, n (%) 62 (26.6) 56 (26.2) 6 (31.6) 0.5951
 Liver, n (%) 68 (29.2) 63 (29.4) 5 (26.3) 1.0001
 Spleen, n (%) 69 (29.6) 61 (28.5) 8 (42.1) 0.2931
Abdominal contamination, n (%) 0.1671
 No hollow viscus injured 111 (47.6) 106 (49.5) 5 (26.3)
 Perforation. No visible contamination 36 (15.5) 32 (15.0) 4 (21.1)
 Contamination of a quadrant 39 (16.8) 34 (16.0) 5 (26.3)
 More than one quadrant contamination 46 (19.8) 41 (19.2) 5 (26.3)
Location of the diaphragmatic wound 0.5221
 Left, n (%) 151 (65.1) 139 (65.2) 12 (63.2)
 Right, n (%) 69 (29.7) 64 (30.1) 5 (26.3)
 Bilateral, n (%) 12 (5.2) 10 (4.7) 2 (10.5)
AAST severity of the diaphragmatic trauma 0.5351
 < 2 26 (11.2) 25 (11.7) 1 (5.3)
 2 179 (76.8) 162 (75.7) 17 (89.4)
 > 2 28 (12.0) 27 (12.6) 1 (5.3)
Laparoscopic treatment 23 (9.9) 23 (10.8) 0 (–) 0.2301
Thoracic procedure 0.0261
 Chest tube 144 (61.8) 137 (64.0) 7 (36.8)
 Transdiaphragmatic lavage 52 (22.3) 42 (19.6) 10 (52.6)
 Thoracotomy or thoracoscopy 29 (12.4) 28 (13.2) 1 (5.3)
 Chest tube + irrigation 8 (3.4) 7 (3.3) 1 (5.3)

AIS, abbreviated injury scale; ATI, abdominal trauma index; AAST, The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma

1Fisher’s exact test

2Chi2