Sub-bandage pressure changes in canine hindlimbs after re-application of custom rigid fiberglass splints.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Brandon Thibodaux, Kendra Eginton, Wanda Gordon-Evans
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Abstract

Background: While limited information is available, it is possible that high or low sub-bandage pressures cause injury with external coaptation. Fiberglass casting tape is a common splinting material that is custom made for the first bandage and reused in subsequent bandage changes. The aim of this preliminary study was to determine sub-bandage pressure changes in canine hindlimbs between initial splint placement and replacement of the bandage by a different person. The hypothesis was that there would be a clinically meaningful change in sub-bandage pressures with reapplication of the splint in at least one location. Sub-bandage pressures were measured at five different anatomic locations on each of 11 canine hind limbs with dogs standing and in lateral recumbency after customizing a fiberglass lateral tarsal splint for each dog. A second clinician then reapplied the bandage, reusing the same fiberglass splint. Second bandages failed if there was a change in pressure of 20 mmHg at any location.

Results: Ten of 11 bandages failed (90%). All but one location failed due to increases in pressure. There were significant changes between lateral recumbency and standing pressures, but there was no consistent pattern of these changes among the dogs.

Conclusion: There are changes in sub-bandage pressures when the splint is reused in 90% of bandages. In addition, changes in pressure occur unpredictably when transitioning from lateral recumbency to standing. Further study of the relationship of sub-bandage pressures to bandage complications is vital to help establish safe ranges and inform bandaging improvements.

重新应用定制刚性玻璃纤维夹板后犬后肢绷带下压力的变化。
背景:虽然信息有限,但高或低的绷带下压力可能导致外适应损伤。玻璃纤维铸造胶带是一种常见的夹板材料,为第一次绷带定制,并在随后的绷带更换中重复使用。这项初步研究的目的是确定犬后肢在初始夹板放置和由另一个人更换绷带之间的绷带下压力变化。假设在至少一个位置重新应用夹板会有临床意义的绷带下压力变化。在为每只狗定制玻璃纤维外侧跗骨夹板后,在11只狗站立和侧卧时,在每只狗后肢的五个不同解剖位置测量绷带下压力。第二位临床医生随后重新使用绷带,使用相同的玻璃纤维夹板。如果任何部位的压力变化超过20毫米汞柱,则第二次包扎失败。结果:11例包扎失败10例(90%)。由于压力增加,除了一个位置外,其他位置都失败了。侧卧压力和站立压力之间有显著的变化,但这些变化在狗中没有一致的模式。结论:90%的绷带重复使用夹板后,绷带下压力发生了变化。此外,压力的变化发生不可预测的过渡,从侧卧到站立。进一步研究绷带下压力与绷带并发症之间的关系,对于建立安全范围和改进包扎方法至关重要。
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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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