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Erschienen in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 4/2020

18.05.2019 | Original Article

Smoking is associated with an improved short-term outcome in patients with rib fractures

verfasst von: Areg Grigorian, Michael Lekawa, Matthew Dolich, Sebastian D. Schubl, Andrew R. Doben, Catherine M. Kuza, Cristobal Barrios, Jeffry Nahmias

Erschienen in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery | Ausgabe 4/2020

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Abstract

Background

Smokers with cardiovascular disease have been reported to have decreased mortality compared to non-smokers. Rib fractures are associated with significant underlying injuries such as lung contusions, lacerations, and/or pneumothoraces. We hypothesized that blunt trauma patients with rib fractures who are smokers have decreased ventilator days and risk of in-hospital mortality compared to non-smokers.

Study design

The Trauma Quality Improvement Program (2010–2016) was queried for patients presenting with a blunt rib fracture. Patients that died within 24 h of admission were excluded. A multivariable logistic regression model was performed.

Results

From 282,986 patients with rib fractures, 57,619 (20.4%) were smokers. Compared to non-smokers with rib fractures, smokers had a higher median injury severity score (17 vs. 16, p < 0.001). Smokers had a higher rate of pneumonia (7.5% vs. 6.6%, p < 0.001), however, less ventilator days (5 vs. 6, p = 0.04), and lower in-hospital mortality rate (2.3% vs. 4.6%, p < 0.001), compared to non-smokers. After controlling for covariates, smokers with rib fractures were associated with a decreased risk for in-hospital mortality compared to non-smokers with rib fractures (OR 0.64, 0.56–0.73, p < 0.001).

Conclusion

Despite having more severe injuries and increased rates of pneumonia, smokers with rib fractures were associated with nearly a 40% decreased risk of in-hospital mortality and one less ventilator day compared to non-smokers. The long-term detrimental effects of smoking have been widely established. However, the biologic and pathophysiologic adaptations that smokers have may confer a survival benefit when recovering in the hospital from chest wall trauma. This study was limited by the database missing the number of pack-years smoked. Future prospective studies are needed to confirm this association and elucidate the physiologic mechanisms that may explain these findings.
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Metadaten
Titel
Smoking is associated with an improved short-term outcome in patients with rib fractures
verfasst von
Areg Grigorian
Michael Lekawa
Matthew Dolich
Sebastian D. Schubl
Andrew R. Doben
Catherine M. Kuza
Cristobal Barrios
Jeffry Nahmias
Publikationsdatum
18.05.2019
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery / Ausgabe 4/2020
Print ISSN: 1863-9933
Elektronische ISSN: 1863-9941
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-019-01152-y

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