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城市创伤中心下肢动脉损伤经验评估

Evaluation of Experience with Lower Extremity Arterial Injuries at an Urban Trauma Center.

作者信息

Tanga Christopher, Franz Randall, Hill Joshua, Lieber Michael, Galante John

机构信息

Department of General Surgery, OhioHealth Doctors Hospital, OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio.

Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio.

出版信息

Int J Angiol. 2018 Mar;27(1):29-34. doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1618570. Epub 2018 Jan 30.

Abstract

Lower extremity arterial injuries (LEAIs) can be complicated injuries resulting in limb loss and death. Patients with LEAI often have multiple injuries increasing the risk for morbidity and mortality. We sought to evaluate the incidence and management of LEAI and to define associations between injuries and outcomes. We performed a retrospective review of LEAI at an urban level-1 trauma center from April 2005 to April 2015. Chi-square tests were used to compare independent groups with respect to mortality and amputation. Means were compared between independent groups using two-sample -tests. From April 2005 to April 2015, 208 arterial injuries occurred in 163 patients. The majority (80.4%) suffered concomitant lower extremity injuries with 35.6% suffering systemic injuries. Surgical intervention was required for 72.1% of injuries. Amputation rate was 14.7%. Mortality rate was 8.0%. Data from 2010 to 2015 were more specifically analyzed. Injury severity score (ISS) was higher with fatalities (37 ± 13.16 vs. 11.8 ± 8.51,  < 0.0001) and in patients requiring an amputation (25.4 ± 15.32 compared with 11.6 ± 9.05,  = 0.0015). Popliteal artery injury was most likely to require an amputation (odds ratio [OR] = 2.9,  = 0.04). Mortality was more likely when systemic injuries were present (OR = 18.1,  = 0.0005). The majority of patients with arterial injuries require surgical management, most often with open surgical techniques. Arterial injuries associated with systemic injuries, blunt injury mechanisms, and higher ISS are at a significantly increased risk of mortality.

摘要

下肢动脉损伤(LEAIs)可能是复杂的损伤,可导致肢体丧失和死亡。LEAI患者常伴有多处损伤,增加了发病和死亡风险。我们旨在评估LEAI的发病率和治疗方法,并确定损伤与预后之间的关联。我们对一家城市一级创伤中心2005年4月至2015年4月期间的LEAI进行了回顾性研究。采用卡方检验比较独立组之间的死亡率和截肢率。使用两样本t检验比较独立组之间的均值。2005年4月至2015年4月期间,163例患者发生了208例动脉损伤。大多数(80.4%)患者伴有下肢损伤,35.6%患者伴有全身损伤。72.1%的损伤需要手术干预。截肢率为14.7%。死亡率为8.0%。对2010年至2015年的数据进行了更具体的分析。死亡患者的损伤严重程度评分(ISS)更高(37±13.16比11.8±8.51,P<0.0001),需要截肢的患者也是如此(25.4±15.32与11.6±9.05相比,P=0.0015)。腘动脉损伤最有可能需要截肢(优势比[OR]=2.9,P=0.04)。存在全身损伤时死亡率更高(OR=18.1,P=0.0005)。大多数动脉损伤患者需要手术治疗,最常用的是开放手术技术。与全身损伤、钝性损伤机制和较高ISS相关的动脉损伤死亡风险显著增加。

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