Myers R, Taljaard J J
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1977 Oct;59(7):878-80.
In an analysis of the cases of 100 consecutive patients with diaphyseal fractures in the major bones of the lower limb, the incidence of fat embolism syndrome was 17 per cent. The blood alcohol level was determined at the time of admission. A raised level of alcohol in the blood was associated with a lower incidence of fat embolism.
在对100例连续的下肢主要骨骼骨干骨折患者的病例分析中,脂肪栓塞综合征的发生率为17%。入院时测定了血液酒精水平。血液中酒精水平升高与脂肪栓塞发生率较低相关。