| Literature DB >> 36176482 |
Min-Yi Hsieh1, Hui-Ying Tsai2, Yen-Cheng Lin1, Chuin Hua Tang1, Hung-Chun Chung1.
Abstract
In Taiwan, emergency physicians often perform wrist joint reduction and cast immobilization before orthopedic surgeons arrange for surgical management. Prophylactic antibiotics can decrease the risk of wound infection and have been routinely employed in orthopedic surgery. In Taiwan, emergency physicians also regularly perform blood investigations and administer prophylactic antibiotics to prevent infection if the patient exhibits leukocytosis. However, pain and pressure also cause leukocytosis, making it difficult to discern if the cause is infection or injury. Therefore, we explored the relationship between Colles' fractures and leukocytosis to determine if antibiotic treatment is necessary for this type of injury.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotics; blood testing; colles’ fracture; emergency care; leukocytosis
Year: 2022 PMID: 36176482 PMCID: PMC9512077 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.29611
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Baseline characteristics of patients with bone fractures
| Characteristics | Open | |
| n | % | |
| Total patients | 224 | |
| Age, years (mean ± standard deviation) | 61.37 ± 17.69 | |
| Male | 80 | 35.71 |
| Female | 144 | 64.29 |
| Right radius, lower-end fracture | 93 | 41.52 |
| Left radius, lower-end fracture | 102 | 45.54 |
| Right radius, Colles’ fracture | 13 | 5.80 |
| Left radius, Colles’ fracture | 16 | 7.14 |
Figure 1The white blood cell (WBC) count based on the distal radius fracture location
Figure 2The relationship between age and the white blood cell (WBC) count
Figure 3The relationship between age and high (>10,000 cells/uL) and low (<10,000 cells/uL) white blood cell (WBC) counts (unpaired t-test)
Figure 4The relationship between sex and the white blood cell (WBC) count