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Citation

Bastidas-Goyes A, Hincapié-Díaz GA, Díaz-Quijano DM, Tuta-Quintero EA, Rodríguez-Rojas SL. Cir. Cir. 2022; 90(3): 372-378.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Permanyer)

DOI

10.24875/CIRU.21000135

PMID

35636938

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To measure the score and variation in the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire at 3 and 6 months of evaluation in military personnel with a history of chest trauma in combat.

METHOD: Comparative study between military with chest trauma and healthy military personnel from 2011 to 2016, evaluating the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire.

RESULTS: 45 subjects were analyzed, 25 with a history of chest trauma and 10 healthy controls with combat experience. 25 of the cases were evaluated at 3 months and 11 at 6 months. The average age was 28.2 years (standard deviation: 7.22), and 76% had projectile wounds with a high-speed firearm. 44 % (11/25) of the subjects with chest trauma at three months of assessment presented a lot of limitation for the performance of moderate activities (p < 0.001) and only 5% (1/20) of the controls reported a lot of limitation (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS: There is significant deterioration in the quality of life in all domains through the SF-36 questionnaire in patients with chest trauma at 3 and 6 months after the evaluation.


Language: en

Keywords

Quality of life; Calidad de vida; Combat disorders; Thoracic injuries; Trastornos de combate; Traumatismos torácicos

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