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Vascular Trauma in the Extremities: Factors Associated with the Outcome and Assessment of Amputation Indexes.

Chien-Hui Lee1, Yu-Jun Chang2, Tzong-Shiun Li1, Ying-Cheng Chen1, Yung-Kun Hsieh1.   

Abstract

Background: Traumatic vascular injury in the extremities may be associated with a low mortality rate but can lead to limb loss that seriously affects patients' functionality. Multiple scoring systems have been designed to evaluate the prognosis, but none are 100% predictive. The management of traumatic vascular injury remains challenging and depends mostly on the surgeon's experience.
Objectives: We identified the risks associated with limb loss and further investigated the utility of current amputation indexes.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 53 cases of traumatic vascular injury in the extremities at a tertiary referral medical center over the past ten years (January 2011-December 2020). The mangled extremity severity score (MESS), limb salvage index (LSI), and predictive salvage index (PSI) were used to assess the traumatized limbs. The injury characteristics and outcomes were evaluated using regression analysis.
Results: The incidence of limb loss was 20.8% (n = 11), and open fractures were the most related factor. Extensive involvement of soft tissue, vascular injury combined with tibia or fibula fractures, initial shock status, and the amount of transfusion were associated with limb loss. Conclusions: Our study identified the risk factors and clinical utility of MESS, PSI, and LSI. While both LSI and PSI had acceptable diagnostic accuracy, amputation should be decided based on a variety of criteria and clinical features. Salvaging any limb that has not become apparently futile seems logical, yet the presence of certain factors may suggest a worse outcome.

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Keywords:  Amputation index; Mangled extremity; Vascular trauma

Year:  2022        PMID: 35873125      PMCID: PMC9295044          DOI: 10.6515/ACS.202207_38(4).20220128A

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cardiol Sin        ISSN: 1011-6842            Impact factor:   1.800


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