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Early discharge in selected patients with low-grade renal trauma
International audienceIntroduction: the aim of this study was to assess whether early discharge could be non-inferior to inpatient management in selected patients with low-grade renal trauma (AAST grades 1â3).Materials and methods: A retrospective national multicenter study was conducted including all patients who presented with renal trauma at 17 hospitals between 2005 and 2015. Exclusion criteria were iatrogenic and AAST grades 4 and 5 trauma, non-conservative initial management, Hb â48 h (inpatient). The primary outcome was âInterventionâ defined as any interventional procedure needed within the first 30 days. A Stabilized Inverse Probability of Treatment Weighting (SIPTW) propensity score based binary response model was used to estimate risk difference.Results: Out of 1764 patients with renal trauma, 311 were included in the analysis (44 in the early discharge and 267 in the inpatient group). In the early discharge group, only one patient required an intervention within the first 30 days vs. 10 in the inpatient group (3.7% vs. 5.2%; pâ=â0.99). Adjusted analysis using SIPTW propensity score showed a risk difference of ââ2.8% [ââ9.3% to +â3.7%] of âinterventionsâ between the two groups meeting the non-inferiority criteria.Conclusion: In a highly selected cohort, early discharge management of low-grade renal trauma was not associated with an increased risk of early âinterventionâ compared to inpatient management. Further prospective randomized controlled trials are needed to confirm these findings