评估高压电烧伤患者筋膜室综合征的黄金期。

Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2023-03-31 eCollection Date: 2023-03-01
A C Putri, J N Tobing, L Hasibuan, A Faried, J Mose
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电烧伤可导致各种急性表现,需要外科医生及早做出决定,如针对室间隔综合征的筋膜切开术。早期减压可成为挽救肢体的 "黄金时期"。本研究评估了从烧伤到筋膜切开术(B-F 时间)和截肢的持续时间。这项横断面研究是根据医疗记录进行的。纳入标准为高压电伤和室间隔综合征患者。排除标准是入院时四肢已无生命迹象的患者和失去随访的患者。对肘部以上截肢(A 组截肢)、肘部以下截肢(B 组截肢)和未截肢(非截肢)患者的人口统计学信息、烧伤面积和 B-F 时间进行了调查。50%以上的患者接受了截肢手术,60%的患者的 B-F 时间少于 18 小时。未截肢患者的平均 B-F 时间为 18 小时,截肢患者为 20.38 小时。与 A 组相比,B 组患者从烧伤到截肢(B-A)和从筋膜切开到截肢(F-A)的平均时间约为 A 组的两倍。我们的研究表明,从烧伤到筋膜切开的黄金时间最长为 18 小时。肌肉损伤评估的窗口期最长为 7 天,以便在尽可能低的水平上进行肢体救治。
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The Evaluation of a Golden Period of Fasciotomy for High Voltage Electrical Burn Injury Patients With Compartment Syndrome.

Electrical burn injuries can cause various acute manifestations that require surgeons to make an early decision, such as fasciotomy for compartment syndromes. Early decompression can become a 'golden period'for limb salvation. This study evaluates the duration of burn to fasciotomy (B-F time) and amputation. A cross-sectional study was performed on medical records. Inclusion criteria were patients with high voltage electrical injuries and compartment syndrome. Exclusion criteria were patients whose extremities were already non-vital on admission and those lost to follow up. Demographic information, burn surface area and B-F time for patients amputated above the elbow (group A amputation), below the elbow (group B amputation), and no amputation (non-amputated) were investigated. More than 50% patients underwent amputation and 60% had less than 18 hours B-F time. Mean B-F time for non-amputated patients was 18 hours and for amputated patients 20.38 hours. Mean burn to amputation (B-A) time and fasciotomy to amputation (F-A) time in group B was about double compared to group A. The B-A time range of group Awas 4.2-7.3 days. Our study showed 18 hours maximum to be the golden period of burn to fasciotomy. The window period of muscle injury evaluation is maximum 7 days to permit limb salvation at the lowest level possible.

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