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      Avaliação epidemiológica das vítimas de trauma abdominal submetidas ao tratamento cirúrgico Translated title: Epidemiological evaluation of abdominal trauma victims submitted to surgical treatment

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          OBJETIVO: avaliar o perfil epidemiológico e o desfecho das vítimas de trauma abdominal submetidas à laparotomia em hospital de urgência. MÉTODOS: estudo observacional, descritivo, longitudinal, com abordagem prospectiva, mediante entrevista de 100 pacientes com trauma abdominal submetidos ao tratamento cirúrgico e à avaliação dos seus prontuários. Período da coleta dos dados: setembro a novembro de 2011. RESULTADOS: Os pacientes mais acometidos pelo trauma abdominal foram do sexo masculino, de cor parda, na faixa etária de 25-49 anos, com baixa escolaridade, solteiros, católicos, com rendimento de um a dois salários mínimos. Houve uma predominância do trauma no ambiente urbano, no período noturno e no final de semana. O motivo mais frequente do trauma foi a tentativa de homicídio, associado ao uso de álcool e drogas ilícitas e o mecanismo a arma branca. A dor mostrou-se o sinal de alerta mais presente. A região mais afetada foi abdome superior e o fígado o órgão mais acometido. O tempo de internação hospitalar durou em torno de quatro a dez dias. A maioria teve alta sem sequela. Ocorreram dois óbitos. CONCLUSÃO: Foi marcante a associação do trauma abdominal com homens sob efeito de álcool e/ou drogas ilícitas, refletindo o contexto da violência interpessoal na sociedade atual. A despeito da magnitude do trauma, o desfecho foi satisfatório, apesar da ocorrência de óbitos, o que denota a importância dos hospitais de urgência de manter no seu corpo clínico uma equipe cirúrgica treinada.

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          OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the profile and outcome of victims of abdominal injuries who underwent laparotomy in the Emergency Hospital of the state of Sergipe (HUSE). METHODS: This was an observational, descriptive longitudinal study with prospective approach, through interviews of 100 patients with abdominal trauma who underwent surgery and evaluation of their medical records. The study period was from September to November of 2011 in the area of trauma care of the HUSE. RESULTS: the most affected individuals were male, mulattos, aged 25-49 years, with low education, single, Catholic, with an income of 1-2 minimum wages. There was a predominance of trauma in the urban areas, at night and on weekends. The most frequent cause of trauma was the attempted of murder associated with the use of alcohol and illicit drugs, and the most frequent mechanism, stabbing. The pain was the most frequent symptom. The most affected region was the upper abdomen and liver was the most affected organ. The hospital stay averaged 4-10 days. Most patients were discharged without sequelae. There were 2 deaths. CONCLUSION: In the HUSE, the association of abdominal trauma with men under the influence of alcohol and illegal drugs was striking, reflecting the context of interpersonal violence in current society. Despite the magnitude of the traumas, the outcome was satisfactory, although deaths, occurred, demonstrating the importance of keeping a trained surgical team in emergency hospitals.

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            Violência e desigualdade social: mortalidade por homicídios e condições de vida em Salvador, Brasil

            OBJETIVO: A relação entre pobreza e violência tem sido questionada por alguns autores. Nesse sentido, foi realizado estudo com o objetivo de analisar os diferenciais intra-urbanos de mortalidade por homicídio segundo as condições de vida. MÉTODOS: Estudo de agregados referente aos anos de 1991 e 1994, considerando as 75 zonas de informação de Salvador, BA, e a classificação de sua população em quatro estratos de condições de vida, a partir das variáveis renda e escolaridade. Para cada estrato, foram calculados a taxa de mortalidade por homicídios e o risco relativo de morte para o estrato de piores condições de vida em relação aos demais. Os dados foram obtidos de declarações de óbito, dos registros do Instituto Médico Legal e do Censo Demográfico de 1991. Foram calculados os intervalos de confiança a 95%, mediante o aplicativo Confidence Interval Analysis. RESULTADOS: As taxas de mortalidade por homicídio mais elevadas foram registradas nas áreas mais pobres da cidade. O risco relativo de morte por essa causa entre o estrato de piores e o de melhores condições de vida variou entre 2,9 e 5,1, sendo essa relação estatisticamente significante em nível de 5%. CONCLUSÃO: Os achados são sugestivos das possíveis relações entre homicídios e desigualdades sociais, o que levou a discussões sobre a relevância de iniciativas organizadas para a redução da violência.
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              Focused abdominal sonogram for trauma: the learning curve of nonradiologist clinicians in detecting hemoperitoneum.

              The focused abdominal sonogram for trauma (FAST) has been used by surgeons and emergency physicians (CLIN) to screen reliably for hemoperitoneum after trauma. Despite recommendations for "appropriate training," ranging from 50 to 400 proctored examinations, there are no supporting data. We prospectively examined the initial FAST experience of CLIN in detecting hemoperitoneum by using diagnostic peritoneal lavage, computed tomography, and clinical findings as the diagnostic "gold standard." 241 patients had FAST performed by 12 CLIN (average, 20/CLIN; range, 2-43); 51 patients (21.2%) had hemoperitoneum and 17 patients (7.1%) required laparotomy. Initial experience with FAST by CLIN produced 35 true positives, 180 true negatives, 16 false negatives, and 3 false positives; sensitivity, 68%; specificity, 98%. Initial error rate was 17%, which fell to 5% after 10 examinations (chi2; p < 0.05). Previous recommendations for the number of proctored examinations for individual nonradiologist clinician sonographers to develop competence are excessive.
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                Journal
                rcbc
                Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
                Rev. Col. Bras. Cir.
                Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                0100-6991
                1809-4546
                August 2012
                : 39
                : 4
                : 302-306
                Affiliations
                [02] orgnameUniversidade Federal de Sergipe
                [01] SE orgnameUniversidade Tiradentes
                Article
                S0100-69912012000400010 S0100-6991(12)03900410
                10.1590/S0100-69912012000400010
                a1cf4af3-527a-4f9a-b33e-3fdbaecabd2b

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 20 February 2012
                : 20 December 2011
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                Prevalência,Cirurgia,Laparotomia,Traumatismos abdominais,Epidemiologia,Surgery,Epídemiology,Prevalence,Laparotomy,Abdominal injuries

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