| Literature DB >> 24818064 |
Marie Christine Delauche1, Nikki Blackwell1, Hervé Le Perff2, Nezha Khallaf3, Joël Müller4, Stéphane Callens5, Thierry Allafort Duverger1.
Abstract
Background Severe limb trauma is common in earthquake survivors. Overall medium term outcomes and patient-perceived outcomes are poorly documented. Methods and Findings The prospective study SuTra2 assessed the functional and socio-economic status of a cohort of patients undergoing surgery for limb injury resulting in amputation (A) or limb preservation (LP) one year and two years after the 2010 Haiti earthquake. 305 patients [A: n=199 (65%), LP: n=106 (35%)] were evaluated. Their characteristics were: 57% female; mean age 31 years; 74% of principal injuries involved the lower limb; 46% of patients had an additional severe injury; 60% had fractures, of which two-thirds were compound or associated with severe soft tissue damage; 15% of amputations were traumatic. At 2 years, 51% of patients were satisfied with the functional outcome (A: 52%, LP: 49%, ns). Comparison with the 1-year status indicates a worsening of the perceived functional status, significantly more pronounced in amputees, and an increase in pain complaints, mainly in amputees (62% and 80% of pain in overall population at 1- and 2-year respectively). Twenty eight percent (28%) of LP and 66% of A considered themselves as "cured". 100% of LP and 79% of A would have chosen a conservative approach if an amputation was medically avoidable. Two years after the earthquake, 23·5 % of patients were still living in a tent, 30% were working, and 25·5% needed ongoing surgical management. Conclusions Only half the patients with severe limb injuries, whether managed with amputation or limb preservation, deemed their functional status satisfactory at 2 years. The patients' perspective, clearly favors limb conservative management whenever possible. Prolonged care and rehabilitation are needed to optimize the outcome for earthquake survivors with limb injuries. Humanitarian respondents to catastrophes have professional and ethical obligations to provide optimal immediate care and ensure scrupulous attention to long-term management. Keywords Haiti earthquake, limb injury, two-year outcome, patients' perspective, amputation, limb salvage.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24818064 PMCID: PMC4011624 DOI: 10.1371/currents.dis.931c4ba8e64a95907f16173603abb52f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Curr ISSN: 2157-3999
Abbreviations: LP: Patients with limb preservation; yr: year
| Amputees | L P | Total | |
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| All included (1 and / or 2-yr), n | 199 | 106 | 305 |
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Visit at 1-yr | 188 | 94 | 282 |
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Visit at 2-yr | 152 | 83 | 235 |
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1 and 2-yr | 141 (71) | 71 (67) | 212 (70) |
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Lost of follow-up at 2-yr | 47 (24) | 23 (22) | 70 (23) |
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Included at 2-yr | 11 (5) | 12 (11) | 23 (7) |
| Patients source: n (%) | |||
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Clinique Lambert | 15 (8) | 102 (96) | 117 (39) |
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Handicap International | 135 (68) | - | 135 (44) |
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UJVS | 35 (18) | - | 35 (11) |
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Word of mouth | 9 (4) | 1 (1) | 10 (3) |
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BRAC | 5 (2) | 3 (3) | 8 (3) |
Abbreviations: LP: limb preservation; n: number; sd: standard deviation; yr: year; hr: hour; LLI: Lower Limb Injury, ULI: Upper Limb Injury, SSTD: Severe Soft Tissue Damage;
† p<0·05, ‡ p<0·01 comparison A vs LP. ∆ :Age in 2011; a: Population 1 year aged > 29 yr: overall n = 128, A: n = 78, LP: n = 50; b: Population 1 year, patients > 15 yr: n=238, A n=153; LP n= 85; 2 missing values °: Patients with at least one additional injury located on another limb or any other part of the body
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| Female, n (%) | 113 (57) | 62 (58·5) | 175 (57) | |
| Age∆, yr, n (%) | ||||
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≤ 15 | 33 (17) | 9 (8) | 42 (14) | |
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> 15 - ≤ 65 | 164 (82) | 94 (89) | 258 (84) | |
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> 65 | 2 (1) | 3 (3) | 5 (2) | |
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mean (sd) | 29 (14) | 35 (16)‡ | 31 (15) | |
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Married or cohabitation | 47 (60) | 30 (60) | 77 (60) | |
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Primary study or illiterate | 50 (33) | 37 (44) | 87 (36) | |
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Patients entrapped | 102 (67) | 46 (54) | 148 (62) | |
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Self-extrication, | 10 (10) | 11 (24) † | 21 (14) | |
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Duration of entrapment | ||||
| - ≤ 6 hr | 70 (68) | 38 (82·5) | 108 (73) | |
| - > 6 ≤ 24 hr | 16 (16) | 3 (6·5) | 19 (13) | |
| - > 24 hr | 16 (16) | 5 (11) | 21 (14) | |
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Forearm | 11 (5) | 18 (17) | 29 (9) | |
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Hand | 15 (8) | 12 (11) | 27 (9) | |
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Arm | 12 (6) | 2 (2) | 14 (5) | |
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Elbow | 1 (0.5) | 6 (6) | 7 (2) | |
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Shoulder | 1 (0.5) | 1 (1) | 2 (1) | |
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Leg | 80 (40) | 21 (20) | 101 (33) | |
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Foot | 62 (31) | 14 (13) | 76 (25) | |
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Thigh | 14 (7) | 24 (22) | 38 (12) | |
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Knee | 2 (1) | 4 (4) | 6 (2) | |
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Hip | 1 (0·5) | 4 (4) | 5 (2) | |
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N. patients, n (%) | 86 (43) | 55 (52) | 141 (46) | |
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Another limb, n (%) | 35 (18) | 25 (24) | 60 (13) | |
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N. additional injuries, mean (sd) | 1·4 (0·7) | 1·65 (0·8) † | 1·5 (0·7) | |
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Overall Fracture | 104 (52) | 81 (76) ‡ | 185 (60) | |
| - Closed | 10 (5) | 50 (47) ‡ | 60 (20) | |
| - Associated with SSTD | 53 (26) ‡ | 10 (9) | 63 (20) | |
| - Compound | 41 (21) | 21 (20) ‡ | 62 (20) | |
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Crush Injury | 40 (20) ‡ | 3 (3) | 43 (14) | |
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Traumatic Amputation | 30 (15) | - | 30 (10) | |
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SSTD | 20 (10) | 7 (7) | 27 (9) | |
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Other | 5 (2·5) | 15 (14) | 20 (7) | |
Abbreviations: LP: Limb preservation; n: number; sd: standard deviation; d: day; mo: month
†: p<0·05, ‡: p<0·01 comparison A vs LP; •: Including traumatic amputation (n=30) ¶: Several surgical procedures possible under one anesthesia: all surgical procedures at first surgery: n=328 (A: n=205; LP: n=123) ¤: Delay to first surgery ≤ 30 days: n=253 (>30 days: A: n= 7, LP: n= 36) a: Population assessed in 2011, 2 missing data; for the population assessed in 2012 (n=235): mean number of surgical procedures: A: n= 2·1 (1·5), LP: n = 3·5 (2·1) ‡, overall : 2·6 (1·8)
| Management | Amputation | LP | Overall | |
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| Delay to First Surgery¤, d, mean (sd) | 6 (5·1) | 11 (6·8) ‡ | 7 (5·9) | |
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Amputation | 170 | - | 170 | |
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Osteosynthesis | 2 | 46 | 48 | |
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External Fixator | 7 | 30 | 37 | |
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Debridement | 16 | 15 | 31 | |
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Other | 10 | 32 | 42 | |
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≤ 2 | 147 (74) ‡ | 49 (47) | 196 (65) | |
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> 2 | 51 (26) | 56 (53) ‡ | 107 (35) | |
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Mean (sd) | 2·3 (1·9) | 3·0 (1·9) ‡ | 2·5 (1·9) | |
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Any Infection, n (%) | 157 (79) ‡ | 46 (43) | 203 (67) | |
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Osteomyelitis | 1 | 11 | 12 | |
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≤ 1 mo | 87 (45) | 52 (50) | 139 (47) | |
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> 1 - ≤ 3 mo | 60 (31) | 36 (35) | 96 (32) | |
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> 3 mo | 46 (24) | 15 (15) | 61 (21) | |
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Mean (sd), d | 63 (66) † | 48 (51) | 58 (61·5) | |
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Any | 179 (90) | 93 (88) | 272 (89) | |
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Duration | ||||
| - ≤ 3 mo | 85 (49) † | 28 (31) | 113 (43) | |
| - > 3 mo | 88 (51) | 63 (69) † | 151 (57) | |
Abbreviations: LP: Patients with limb preservation; n: number; yr: year
a : Population 1-year: Overall n=282, A n=188, LP n=94 b : Population 2-year: Overall n=235 , A n=152 , LP n=83c:Population 1-year (> 15 yr) : Overall n=243, A n= 157, LP n= 86 ; c1 19 missing values; c2 among 199 not working, 10 missing values; c3 5 missing values; c4 7 missing values d: Population 2-year (> 15 yr): Overall n=205, A n=141, LP n=75; d1 2 missing values; d2 1 missing value ‡: p<0·01; *: Comparison 2011 vs 2012 (intragroup); °: Comparison A vs LP (intergroup)
| Amputation | L P | Overall | ||
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| Functional status: Satisfied or very satisfied, n (%) | ||||
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1-yra | 130 (69) | 55 (58·5) | 185 (66) | |
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2-yrb | 79 (52)*‡ | 41 (49) | 120 (51)*‡ | |
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1-yra | 115 (61) | 29 (31)°‡ | 144 (51) | |
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2-yrb | 101 (66) | 23 (28)°‡ | 124 (53) | |
| Resuming previous physical activities at 2-yrb | 51 (34·5) | 13 (16) | 64 (27) | |
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1-yra | 106 (56) | 70 (74·5)°‡ | 176 (62) | |
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2-yrb | 116 (76)*‡ | 71 (85·5) | 187 (80)*‡ | |
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2-yrb
| 126 (83) | 75 (90) | 201 (85·5) | |
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Overall n (%)b
| 57 (37·5) | 50 (60) ‡ | 107 (45·5) | |
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Surgical | 28 (18) | 32 (38·5) | 60 (25·5) | |
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Rehabilitation | 6 (4) | 14 (17) | 20 (8·5) | |
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Prosthesis / orthosis | 23 (15) | 4 (4) | 27 (11) | |
| Need for psychological support at 2-yrb, n (%) | 19 (12·5) | 12 (14·5) | 31 (13) | |
| Patients’ theoretical preference for LPc1, n (%) | 111 (79) | 83 (100) ‡ | 194 (87) | |
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| - Work lost since the earthquakec2 | 76 (57) | 26 (47) | 102 (54) | |
| - Workingc3 | 17 (11) | 22 (26) °‡ | 39 (16) | |
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2-yr: Workingd1 | 33 (26) *‡ | 27 (37) | 60 (30) *‡ | |
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1-yrc3 | 64 (42) | 36 (42) | 100 (42) | |
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2-yrd2 | 34 (26) *‡ | 14 (19) *‡ | 48 (23·5) *‡ | |
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Prior the earthquakec4 | 14 (9) | 7 (8) | 21 (9) | |
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1-yrc4 | 96 (64) | 44 (52) | 140 (59) | |
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2-yrd | 64 (49) *‡ | 31 (42) | 95 (46) *‡ | |