Webster Claire E, Clasper Jon, Stinner Daniel J, Eliahoo Joseph, Masouros Spyros D
Centre for Blast Injury Studies, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, UK.
Mil Med. 2018 Sep 1;183(9-10):e448-e453. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usx126.
Throughout history, traumatic amputation of the lower extremity has been a notable feature of all conflicts involving explosive incidents. Even at the close of the recent conflicts in Afghanistan, there were deaths that were deemed "potentially survivable." The purpose of this study is to characterize lower extremity blast injury and to determine if their amputation levels and associated injury characteristics correlate with a higher risk of mortality.
the UK Joint Theatre Trauma Registry (JTTR) was interrogated to identify all lower extremity traumatic amputations sustained in both Iraq and Afghanistan between January 2003 and the end of UK operations in August 2014. The mortality rates for each amputation level and associated injuries were determined.
Of the 977 casualties, there were 679 (69.5%) survivors and 298 fatalities (30.5%). There was an increase in survivability from traumatic amputation throughout the conflict, however, traumatic amputations at the close of military activity in 2014 still had a substantial fatality rate of 23%. A more proximal level of amputation, an associated pelvic fracture, and an associated abdominal injury all correlated with an increased mortality rate.
Several specific injury characteristics associated with traumatic amputation have been identified that are associated with an increased mortality rate to include a more proximal amputation level, pelvic fracture, and abdominal injury. Injury prevention and mitigation measures should be explored to minimize the risk of the associated injuries following blast that portend a higher risk of mortality.
纵观历史,下肢创伤性截肢一直是所有涉及爆炸事件冲突的显著特征。即使在阿富汗近期冲突结束时,仍有一些被认为“有可能存活”的死亡案例。本研究的目的是描述下肢爆炸伤的特征,并确定其截肢水平和相关损伤特征是否与更高的死亡率相关。
对英国联合战区创伤登记处(JTTR)进行查询,以确定2003年1月至2014年8月英国行动结束期间在伊拉克和阿富汗遭受的所有下肢创伤性截肢案例。确定每个截肢水平和相关损伤的死亡率。
在977名伤亡人员中,有679人(69.5%)存活,298人死亡(30.5%)。在整个冲突期间,创伤性截肢的存活率有所提高,然而,2014年军事行动结束时的创伤性截肢仍有23%的高死亡率。截肢水平越高、伴有骨盆骨折和腹部损伤均与死亡率增加相关。
已确定与创伤性截肢相关的几个特定损伤特征与死亡率增加相关,包括截肢水平越高、骨盆骨折和腹部损伤。应探索预防和减轻损伤的措施,以尽量降低爆炸后伴有较高死亡风险的相关损伤的风险。