Could fasciotomy prevent amputation in patients with electrical burn injuries? Insights from a cross-sectional study in Indonesia.

Narra J Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-15 DOI:10.52225/narra.v4i2.834
Citra A Hidayati, Iswinarno D Saputro, Magda R Hutagalung
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The amputation rate resulting from electrical burn injuries remains high, yet no study has investigated whether early fasciotomy may reduce the amputation rate. The aim of this study was to analyze the success rate of fasciotomy in preventing amputation and determine the optimal timing for fasciotomy in electrical burn injuries. This study was conducted at Dr. Soetomo Hospital from January 2020 to July 2023. Total sampling was employed to recruit the patients. Clinical data, voltage characteristics, burn location, affected total body surface area, burn depth, hospital arrival time, and time interval from incident to fasciotomy were assessed. Chi-squared test was used to assess factors associated with the fasciotomy incidence and factors associated with amputation after fasciotomy. A total of 45 patients were included, of which 97.8% were male, with a mean age of 37.60 years old. Approximately 73% of patients had full-thickness burn injuries, with the left upper extremity being the most affected (80%). There are seven patients (15.6%) had fasciotomy and five (11.1%) patients had an amputation. Our data indicated a significant association between voltage characteristics and fasciotomy incidence (p=0.034). Additionally, our data indicated that earlier arrival to the hospital (p=0.002) and timely fasciotomy conducted upon arrival (p<0.001) were associated with a reduced rate of amputation. This study highlights that prompt arrival to the hospital and early fasciotomy may prevent amputation in patients with electrical burn injuries.

筋膜切开术能否防止电烧伤患者截肢?印度尼西亚横断面研究的启示。
电烧伤导致的截肢率居高不下,但还没有研究表明早期筋膜切开术是否可以降低截肢率。本研究旨在分析筋膜切开术在预防截肢方面的成功率,并确定电烧伤筋膜切开术的最佳时机。本研究于 2020 年 1 月至 2023 年 7 月在土友医生医院进行。采用全面抽样法招募患者。对患者的临床数据、电压特征、烧伤部位、受影响体表总面积、烧伤深度、到达医院时间以及从事故发生到筋膜切开术的时间间隔进行了评估。采用卡方检验评估与筋膜切开术发生率相关的因素以及与筋膜切开术后截肢相关的因素。共纳入 45 名患者,其中 97.8% 为男性,平均年龄为 37.60 岁。约73%的患者为全厚烧伤,其中左上肢受影响最大(80%)。有 7 名患者(15.6%)进行了筋膜切开术,5 名患者(11.1%)进行了截肢手术。我们的数据表明,电压特征与筋膜切开术发生率之间存在明显关联(P=0.034)。此外,我们的数据还表明,较早到达医院(p=0.002)和到达医院后及时进行筋膜切开术(p
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