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IDEO 储能矫形器:对下肢功能和保存的影响。

IDEO energy-storing orthosis: Effects on lower extremity function and preservation.

机构信息

USU-WRNMMC Department of Surgery, Bethesda, MD, United States.

USU-WRNMMC Department of Surgery, Bethesda, MD, United States.

出版信息

Injury. 2021 Nov;52(11):3505-3510. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2021.07.023. Epub 2021 Jul 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The Intrepid Dynamic Exoskeletal Orthosis (IDEO) brace is a custom energy-storing orthosis design meant to improve gait, stability, and function after lower extremity injury or limb salvage. Early studies demonstrated the potential for the IDEO to improve functional performance, in conjunction with its paired return to run (RTR) rehabilitation program, compared to other brace types, and an impressively decreased rate of late amputation. The current study aimed to investigate these functional and revision outcomes from our institution to determine which patients may benefit most from IDEO bracing and what factors of the IDEO design and rehabilitation program are most important for improved outcomes after lower extremity trauma and/or loss of function.

METHODS

We performed a retrospective review of all patients treated with a IDEO style brace at a single military lower extremity trauma referral center between May 2003 and November 2017. We reviewed the medical records for initial diagnosis, post-orthotic rehabilitation program, IDEO use characteristics, pain, change in desire for amputation, and whether patient underwent eventual amputation.

RESULTS

We identified 213 patients with 222 lower extremities treated with IDEO brace. Of these, 76 limbs were treated for combat-related injuries. At one year follow-up, use status could not be determined for 37 extremities (16.7%). Of the 185 limbs with use data available, 116 (61.1%) continued regular brace use, and 37 (15.7%) reported intermittent use. Patients diagnosed with footdrop or weakness were more likely to continue use (OR 2.33, p=0.04), while patients with a previous fusion were less likely to continue use (OR 0.45, p=0.049). Undergoing any dedicated therapy increased chances of continued use (OR 3.37, p<0.001). At final follow-up, 16 patients (7.5%) underwent delayed lower extremity amputations following IDEO treatment. Overall, 27.2% of patients who initially desired amputation eventually underwent amputation despite IDEO brace use. Patients who underwent amputation reported higher pain levels (2 versus 5, p<0.001).

DISCUSSION

In select patients, the IDEO may decrease the desire for delayed amputation and permit higher levels of activity; however, its efficacy appears tied to the rehabilitative regimen, pain levels, and initial diagnosis. These findings should guide post-surgical extremity bracing prescriptions and expectations.

摘要

简介

Intrepid Dynamic Exoskeletal Orthosis(IDEO)矫形器是一种定制的储能矫形器设计,旨在改善下肢损伤或肢体挽救后的步态、稳定性和功能。早期研究表明,与其他类型的矫形器相比,IDEO 有可能通过其配套的 Return to Run(RTR)康复计划提高功能表现,而且晚期截肢的发生率显著降低。本研究旨在调查我们机构的这些功能和修正结果,以确定哪些患者最有可能从 IDEO 支具中受益,以及 IDEO 设计和康复计划的哪些因素对下肢创伤和/或功能丧失后的改善结果最重要。

方法

我们对 2003 年 5 月至 2017 年 11 月期间在一家军事下肢创伤转诊中心接受 IDEO 风格支具治疗的所有患者进行了回顾性研究。我们查阅了病历,了解初始诊断、矫形后康复计划、IDEO 使用特点、疼痛、对截肢的渴望变化,以及患者是否最终进行了截肢。

结果

我们确定了 213 名患者的 222 条下肢接受 IDEO 支具治疗。其中,76 条肢体因战斗相关损伤而接受治疗。在一年的随访中,无法确定 37 条肢体(16.7%)的使用情况。在 185 条有使用数据的肢体中,116 条(61.1%)继续常规使用支具,37 条(15.7%)报告间歇性使用。诊断为足下垂或无力的患者更有可能继续使用(OR 2.33,p=0.04),而以前接受过融合术的患者则不太可能继续使用(OR 0.45,p=0.049)。接受任何专门治疗的患者更有可能继续使用(OR 3.37,p<0.001)。在最终随访时,16 名患者(7.5%)在接受 IDEO 治疗后进行了延迟下肢截肢。总体而言,尽管使用了 IDEO 支具,仍有 27.2%最初希望截肢的患者最终进行了截肢。接受截肢的患者报告疼痛水平更高(2 分与 5 分,p<0.001)。

讨论

在选择的患者中,IDEO 可能会降低延迟截肢的愿望并允许更高水平的活动;然而,其疗效似乎与康复方案、疼痛水平和初始诊断有关。这些发现应该指导术后肢体支具的处方和预期。

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