已形成的肩胛骨不连接手术后出现持续性肩胛骨不连接的风险因素。

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HAND Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-09 DOI:10.1177/15589447231219523
Ethan D Patterson, Chloe Elliott, Gurpreet Dhaliwal, Eric C Sayre, Neil J White
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背景:2014年至2020年期间,一项前瞻性随机试验(肩胛骨非整复和低强度脉冲超声[SNAPU]试验)招募了肩胛骨非整复(SNU)手术候选者,评估低强度脉冲超声对术后肩胛骨愈合的影响。试验结束时,114/134(85%)名患者的肩胛骨愈合,20/134(15%)名患者的肩胛骨非愈合(SNU)持续存在。本研究的目的是利用这些前瞻性收集的数据来确定患者、骨折和手术的特异性风险因素,这些因素可能会预测因SNU而接受手术的患者的PSNU:方法:从 SNAPU 试验数据库中提取数据。本研究的纳入和排除标准与 SNAPU 试验相同。事先确定了19个患者、骨折和手术特异性风险因素。采用逐步多变量逻辑回归模型来确定PSNU的独立风险因素:结果发现,有三个风险因素可独立显著地预测PSNU:手术时的年龄、惯用手损伤和受影响肩胛骨的既往手术。患者年龄每增加10岁、主导手受伤和曾接受过肩胛骨手术,骨结合几率就会分别降低1.72倍、7.35倍和4.24倍:我们发现了 PSNU 的三个独立风险因素:SNU 手术年龄、惯用手损伤和受影响肩胛骨的既往手术。这项研究的结果意义重大,可能有助于患者、外科医生及其护理团队的相关成员共同做出决策和预后判断。
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Risk Factors for the Development of Persistent Scaphoid Non-Union After Surgery for an Established Non-Union.

Background: Between 2014 and 2020, candidates for scaphoid non-union (SNU) surgery were enrolled in a prospective randomized trial (Scaphoid Nonunion and Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound [SNAPU] trial) evaluating the effect of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound on postoperative scaphoid healing. At trial completion, 114/134 (85%) of these patients went on to union, and 20/134 (15%) went on to persistent SNU (PSNU). The purpose of this study was to use this prospectively gathered data to identify patient-, fracture-, and surgery-specific risk factors that may be predictive of PSNU in patients who undergo surgery for SNU.

Methods: Data were extracted from the SNAPU trial database. The inclusion and exclusion criteria of this study were the same as that of the SNAPU trial. Nineteen patient-, fracture-, and surgery-specific risk factors were determined a priori. A stepwise multivariable logistic regression model was used to identify independent risk factors for PSNU.

Results: Three risk factors were found to be independently significant predictors of PSNU: age at the time of surgery, dominant hand injury, and previous surgery on the affected scaphoid. With every decade of a patient's life, dominant hand injury, and previous scaphoid surgery, the odds of union are reduced by 1.72 times, 7.35 times, and 4.24 times, respectively.

Conclusion: We identified three independent risk factors for PSNU: age at SNU surgery, dominant hand injury, and previous surgery on the affected scaphoid. The findings of this study are significant and may contribute to shared decision-making and prognostication between the patient, surgeon, and affiliated members of their care team.

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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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