Relation between Level of Serum Transferrin and Postoperative Wound Drainage in Closed Long Bone Fractures.

Advances in Medicine Pub Date : 2018-07-11 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/8612828
Rohan Bhimani, Fardeen Bhimani, Preeti Singh
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Objective: To report association between the serum transferrin level and postoperative wound drainage in closed long bone fractures.

Summary of background data: There is an old association between the serum transferrin level and wound drainage leading to peri-implant infection. There is no literature available on the ideal treatment for wound drainage. In the majority of the cases, wound drainage usually stops in 3-5 days postoperatively. However, very few cases have been described in the literature about wound drainage following closed long bone fractures.

Methods: A prospective review of the patient's serum transferrin levels and postoperative wound drainage is done.

Results: We reviewed records of 100 patients in whom levels of serum transferrin were checked preoperatively and correlated with postoperative wound discharge. Out of the 100 patients whose serum transferrin levels were checked, 23 patients had low serum transferrin levels and 19 patients had postoperative wound discharge. Out of these 19 patients, 16 patients had low serum transferrin levels. Thus, sensitivity of the test was 84.2% and specificity was 91.3%. In addition, the positive predictive value was 70% and negative predictive value was 96%.

Conclusion: We report that preoperative serum transferrin levels can be used as a good marker to judge postoperative wound drainage in closed long bone fractures.

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闭合性长骨骨折术后血清转铁蛋白水平与伤口引流的关系。
目的:报道闭合性长骨骨折术后血清转铁蛋白水平与伤口引流的关系。背景资料总结:血清转铁蛋白水平与伤口引流导致种植体周围感染之间存在着古老的联系。目前还没有关于理想的伤口引流治疗的文献。在大多数情况下,伤口引流通常在术后3-5天停止。然而,文献中很少有关于闭合性长骨骨折后伤口引流的报道。方法:前瞻性回顾患者血清转铁蛋白水平和术后伤口引流。结果:我们回顾了100例患者的记录,术前检查了血清转铁蛋白水平,并与术后伤口出院相关。在100例患者血清转铁蛋白水平检查中,23例患者血清转铁蛋白水平低,19例患者术后有伤口排出。在这19例患者中,16例患者血清转铁蛋白水平低。灵敏度为84.2%,特异度为91.3%。阳性预测值为70%,阴性预测值为96%。结论:术前血清转铁蛋白水平可作为判断闭合性长骨骨折术后伤口引流的良好指标。
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