Evaluation of the cushion effect in blunt abdominal trauma patients: A computerized analysis

Chia Hui Lin, Chih Wei Lu, Yu Ching Lin*, Cheng Yu Ma, Shih Ching Kang, Chien Hung Liao, Chih Yuan Fu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Obesity may serve as a protective factor in blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) patients due to a "cushion effect". In this study, we aim to use computed tomography (CT) scans to measure abdominal adiposity and its correlation with injury severity in BAT patients.

METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of male BAT patients who had undergone CT scans. Subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) were manually measured and height-normalized for analysis at lumbar levels L2 and L3. Statistical methods were used to compare differences in adiposity between patients with and without severe abdominal injuries. For controls, we also compared adipose tissue in patients with and without severe trauma to the chest, where less fat typically accumulates.

RESULTS: We included 361 male participants and conducted a comparative analysis of their demographic and injury characteristics. Patients without severe abdominal injuries had significantly higher SAT and VAT indices at both L2 and L3 (p < 0.05). However, these measures showed no significant differences between patients with and without severe chest trauma. Solid organ injuries, particularly liver injuries, were associated with decreased SAT and VAT.

CONCLUSION: Increase abdominal adiposity was linked to lower abdominal injury severity and solid organ injuries, particularly liver injuries. In addition to conventional BMI for evaluating obesity, either subcutaneous or visceral adipose tissue over lumbar levels L2 and L3 can be used to assess the "cushion effect."

Original languageEnglish
Article number111677
Pages (from-to)111677
JournalInjury Extra
Volume55
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 09 2024

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Keywords

  • Abdominal adiposity
  • Blunt abdominal trauma
  • CT scan
  • Cushion effect
  • Body Mass Index
  • Obesity
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed
  • Wounds, Nonpenetrating/diagnostic imaging
  • Intra-Abdominal Fat/diagnostic imaging
  • Injury Severity Score
  • Abdominal Injuries/diagnostic imaging
  • Adiposity/physiology
  • Adult
  • Retrospective Studies

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