| Literature DB >> 29764455 |
Torge Huckhagel1, Jakob Nüchtern2, Jan Regelsberger3, Mathias Gelderblom4, Rolf Lefering5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nerve lesions are well known reasons for reduced functional capacity and diminished quality of life. By now only a few epidemiological studies focus on lower extremity trauma related nerve injuries. This study reveals frequency and characteristics of nerve damages in patients with leg trauma in the European context.Entities:
Keywords: Damage; Epidemiology; Injury; Leg; Lower extremity; Lower limb; Nerve; Peripheral nervous system
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29764455 PMCID: PMC5952611 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-018-0502-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
epidemiology_control_PNI
| Control group | PNI group | |
|---|---|---|
| proportion of all leg injured patients (%) | 98,2 | 1,8 |
| male (%) | 68,4 | 80,0 |
| mean/median age (years) | 46,7/46,0 (SD 21,8) | 38,1/36,0 (SD 17,1) |
| 1–15 years (%) | 3,4 | 2,2 |
| 16–59 years (%) | 67,5 | 86,1 |
| 60–69 years (%) | 10,0 | 6,5 |
| 70–79 years (%) | 10,3 | 4,1 |
| 80 years or more (%) | 8,9 | 1,1 |
Table_epidemiology_control_PNI: This table shows epidemiological data of 60,422 lower extremity trauma patients with and without ascertained peripheral nerve injury. Supplementary to the mean age of both groups a further classification into 5 age bands was performed. Control group leg trauma patients without recorded nerve injury, PNI group leg trauma patients with accompanying nerve injury, SD standard deviation
Fig. 1Trauma mechanisms_control_PNI
Appendix: Control group = leg trauma patients without recorded nerve injury; PNI group = leg trauma patients with accompanying nerve injury
trauma mechanisms_specific nerves
| Femoral nerve | Sciatic nerve | Tibial nerve | Peroneal nerve | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| car (%) | 25,0 (CI 16,3–36,6) | 37,9 (CI 30,5–46,4) | 32,0 (CI 24,5–41,0) | 26,8 (CI 22,4–31,8) |
| motorbike (%) | 31,7 (CI 21,8–44,6) | 25,5 (CI 19,6–32,7) | 30,9 (CI 23,6–39,8) | 35,5 (CI 30,4–41,1) |
| bicycle (%) | 4,8 (CI 1,6–11,2) | 3,3 (CI 1,4–6,5) | 3,1 (CI 1,1–6,7) | 3,8 (CI 2,3–6,0) |
| pedestrian (%) | 10,6 (CI 5,3–18,9) | 5,8 (CI 3,1–9,7) | 11,3 (CI 7,1–17,2) | 12,7 (CI 9,8–16,3) |
| high fall (> 3 m) (%) | 13,5 (CI 7,4–22,6) | 12,3 (CI 8,3–17,6) | 9,3 (CI 5,5–14,7) | 9,9 (CI 7,3–13,1) |
| low fall (< 3 m) (%) | 5,8 (CI 2,1–12,6) | 4,5 (CI 2,3–8,1) | 3,1 (CI 1,1–6,7) | 3,2 (CI 1,8–5,2) |
| other (%) | 8,7 (CI 4,0–16,4) | 10,7 (CI 7,0–15,7) | 10,3 (CI 6,3–15,9) | 8,1 (CI 5,8–11,0) |
Table_trauma mechanisms_specific nerves: This table provides detailed information about the proportional differences of underlying accident patterns leading to lower limb injuries with particular extremity nerve involvement. Truncation of numbers in a single column may cause deviations from 100%. CI confidence interval of 95%
Fig. 2Concomitant injuries_control_PNI
Appendix: Control group = leg trauma patients without recorded nerve injury; PNI group = leg trauma patients with accompanying nerve injury; AIS = abbreviated injury scale
Concomitant injuries_specific nerves
| Concomitant injury | Femoral nerve | Sciatic nerve | Tibial nerve | Peroneal nerve | All patiens with leg trauma |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| pelvis (AIS grade 4/5) (%) | 44,2 (CI 32,8–58,3) | 40,9 (CI 33,6–49,3) | – | – | 18,8 (CI 18,5–19,2) |
| femur (%) | 41,6 (CI 30,6–55,3) | 38,7 (CI 31,6–46,9) | 42,2 (CI 33,7–52,1) | – | 39,0 (CI 38,5–39,5) |
| tibia (%) | – | – | 45,1 (CI 36,4–55,3) | 55,0 (CI 48,9–61,7) | 28,6 (CI 28,2–29,0) |
| fibula (%) | – | – | 22,5 (CI 16,5–30,1) | 28,4 (CI 24,1–33,3) | 13,1 (CI 12,8–13,4) |
| hip joint (%) | 6,2 (CI 2,5–12,8) | 17,8 (CI 13,2–23,7) | – | – | 2,2 (CI 2,1–2,3) |
| knee joint (%) | – | 4,5 (CI 2,3–7,8) | 12,3 (CI 7,9–18,1) | 19,0 (CI 15,5–23,0) | 3,8 (CI 3,7–4,0) |
| foot joint (%) | – | – | 3,4 (CI 1,4–7,1) | 6,5 (CI 4,5–9,0) | 3,4 (CI 3,3–3,6) |
| femoral artery (%) | 12,4 (CI 6,8–20,8) | 2,2 (CI 0,8–4,9) | – | – | 0,8 (CI 0,7–0,8) |
| popliteal artery (%) | – | 3,7 (CI 1,8–6,8) | 13,7 (CI 9,1–19,8) | 6,7 (4,7–9,3) | 0,6 (CI 0,6–0,7) |
| femoral vein (%) | 5,3 (CI 1,9–11,6) | 3,3 (CI 1,5–6,4) | – | – | 0,2 (CI 0,2–0,2) |
| popliteal vein (%) | – | 1,9 (CI 0,6–4,3) | 3,9 (CI 1,7–7,7) | 2,0 (1,0–3,7) | 0,1 (CI 0,1–0,1) |
Table_ concomitant injuries_specific nerves: This table shows frequencies of accompanying bone, joint and vessel injuries for lower extremity trauma patients with distinct nerve lesions (113 femoral, 269 sciatic, 204 tibial, 538 peroneal). The column on the right side reports the overall incidence of associated injuries for 60,422 leg trauma patients
AIS abbreviated injury scale, CI confidence interval of 95%
Severity of injury_outcome_control_PNI
| control group | PNI group | |
|---|---|---|
| mean/median ISS | 22,1/19,0 (SD 11,3) | 22,7/20,0 (SD 11,2) |
| ICU treatment (%) | 86,5 (CI 85,7–87,2) | 95,5 (CI 89,7–100,0) |
| mean/median hospital stay (days) | 28,2/22,0 (SD 23,3) | 40,5/33,0 (SD 29,0) |
| GOS 2/3 (%) | 11,2 (CI 10,9–11,5) | 10,4 (CI 8,5–12,6) |
| GOS 4/5 (%) | 88,8 (CI 87,9–89,6) | 89,6 (CI 83,9–95,6) |
| discharge_home (%) | 48,8 (CI 48,2–49,4) | 39,5 (CI 35,8–43,5) |
| discharge_rehabilitation (%) | 34,3 (CI 33,8–34,8) | 45,4 (CI 41,4–49,6) |
| discharge_hospital (%) | 13,0 (CI 12,7–13,4) | 11,5 (CI 9,6–13,8) |
| discharge_other (%) | 3,9 (CI 3,7–4,0) | 3,6 (CI 2,6–5,0) |
Table_severity of injury_outcome_control_PNI: Lower extremity trauma cases with peripheral nerve injury (PNI group) are compared with leg trauma cases without recorded nerve damage (control group) regarding severity of injury and distinctive outcome variables
ISS Injury Severity Score, ICU Intensive Care Unit, GOS Glasgow Outcome Scale, SD standard deviation, CI confidence interval of 95%
Operation rate_specific nerves
| Operation rate (%) | |
|---|---|
| all patients with nerve injuries ( | 16,5 (CI 13,5–19,9) |
| femoral nerve injuries ( | 15,2 (CI 7,3–27,9) |
| sciatic nerve injuries ( | 13,6 (CI 8,5–20,6) |
| tibial nerve injuries ( | 14,3 (CI 9,2–21,3) |
| peroneal nerve injuries ( | 20,9 (CI 16,0–26,8) |
| toe nerve injuries ( | 0.0 (CI 0,0–46,1) |
Table_operation rate_specific nerves: This table shows the operation rates of 650 patients with injured nerves of the lower extremity
CI confidence interval of 95%
aSome patients may suffer from more than one nerve damage