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Pulsed Doppler in simulated compartment syndrome: a pilot study to record hemodynamic compromise.

Santiago Mc Loughlin1, Mario Jorge Mc Loughlin2, Francisco Mateu1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute compartment syndrome occurs when the tissue pressure within a closed muscle compartment exceeds the perfusion pressure. We observed diastolic retrograde arterial flow (DRAF) in 2 patients in the arteries proximal to compartment syndromes in injured limbs. We hypothesized that DRAF may represent an early sign of compartment pressure increments.
METHODS: We mimicked compartment syndrome by using a cuff to produce external compression of the forearm at increasing pressures. We correlated the applied pressure with brachial artery blood flow, velocities, and retrograde flow. We studied the brachial artery at baseline, at external compression of 40 mmHg applied to the forearm, at forearm compression equal to the patient's diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and at forearm compression equal to the patient's mean arterial pressure (MAP). Evaluations included Doppler velocities and DRAF percentage (%). Using a ROC analysis, we selected a DRAF (%) cutoff value for the identification of patients with an applied external pressure equal to or greater than their DBP and calculated its sensitivity and specificity.
RESULTS: Compared with baseline, DRAF (%) was increased at 40 mmHg (P<0.05), at DBP (P<0.05), and at MAP (P<0.05). DRAF (%) was strongly correlated with applied external pressure (r=0.92, r(2)=0.85). DRAF 40% presented a 100% sensitivity and a 93% specificity for identifying a compression equal to or greater than the patient's DBP.
CONCLUSION: DRAF (%) strongly correlates with the degree of external pressure applied to the brachial artery, suggesting it may represent a useful tool in the detection and evaluation of compartment syndrome.

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Keywords:  Compartment syndromes; hemodynamics; ultrasonography—Doppler

Year:  2013        PMID: 24357997      PMCID: PMC3865827     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ochsner J        ISSN: 1524-5012


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