Standardizing Quality Utilization of Interventional Radiology Treatments of Blunt Splenic Injury: SQUIRTS Study
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医学
介入放射学
放射科
作者
Craig Follette,Sophia M Alvarado,Gregory Richard Lombana,Sophia M Alvarado,Sophia M Alvarado,Mary Alyce McCullough,Sophia M Alvarado,Preston R. Miller,Martin Avery
Nonoperative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injury (BSI) is well accepted in appropriate patients. Splenic artery embolization (SAE) in higher-grade injuries likely plays an important role in increasing the success of NOM. We previously implemented a protocol requiring referral of all BSI grades III-V undergoing NOM for SAE. It is unknown the risk of complications as well as longitudinal outcomes. We aimed to examine the splenic salvage rate and safety profile of the protocol. We hypothesized the splenic salvage rate would be high and complications would be low.