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Evaluation of Experience with Lower Extremity Arterial Injuries at an Urban Trauma Center.

Christopher Tanga1, Randall Franz2, Joshua Hill3, Michael Lieber1, John Galante1.   

Abstract

Lower extremity arterial injuries (LEAIs) can be complicated injuries resulting in limb loss and death. Patients with LEAI often have multiple injuries increasing the risk for morbidity and mortality. We sought to evaluate the incidence and management of LEAI and to define associations between injuries and outcomes. We performed a retrospective review of LEAI at an urban level-1 trauma center from April 2005 to April 2015. Chi-square tests were used to compare independent groups with respect to mortality and amputation. Means were compared between independent groups using two-sample t -tests. From April 2005 to April 2015, 208 arterial injuries occurred in 163 patients. The majority (80.4%) suffered concomitant lower extremity injuries with 35.6% suffering systemic injuries. Surgical intervention was required for 72.1% of injuries. Amputation rate was 14.7%. Mortality rate was 8.0%. Data from 2010 to 2015 were more specifically analyzed. Injury severity score (ISS) was higher with fatalities (37 ± 13.16 vs. 11.8 ± 8.51, p  < 0.0001) and in patients requiring an amputation (25.4 ± 15.32 compared with 11.6 ± 9.05, p  = 0.0015). Popliteal artery injury was most likely to require an amputation (odds ratio [OR] = 2.9, p  = 0.04). Mortality was more likely when systemic injuries were present (OR = 18.1, p  = 0.0005). The majority of patients with arterial injuries require surgical management, most often with open surgical techniques. Arterial injuries associated with systemic injuries, blunt injury mechanisms, and higher ISS are at a significantly increased risk of mortality.

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Keywords:  amputation; arterial injury; fasciotomy; injury severity score; lower extremity; mortality; trauma

Year:  2018        PMID: 29483763      PMCID: PMC5825227          DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1618570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Angiol        ISSN: 1061-1711


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