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   factors associated with development of traumaticacute compartment syndrome: a systematic reviewand meta-analysis  
   
نویسنده nazarian ara ,orman sebastian ,mohamadi amin ,mortensen sharri j. ,serino joseph ,von keudell arvind
منبع the archives of bone and joint surgery - 2021 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:263 -271
چکیده    Background: acute compartment syndrome (acs) is a devastating condition, further aggravated by delayed diagnosis. since acs is a clinical diagnosis, identification of risk factors for individual patients may help with earlier detection. this study aims to identify the risk factors associated with the development of acs of the extremities. methods: we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies with adult patients at risk for and with traumatic acs of the extremity. non-traumatic, chronic exertional, vascular and abdominal compartment syndrome were excluded. technical reports, biomechanical studies, abstracts, studies of non-human subjects, non-english studies, and studies with less than five subjects were excluded. meta-analysis was performed on a subset of studies including a control group. we addressed cases of substantial heterogeneity among the studies with subgroup analysis, and whenever heterogeneity remained significant, we employed random effect meta-analysis for the data pooling. the study protocol has been registered in prospero (id = crd42019126603). results: there were 19 studies with 48,887 patients investigating risk factors of traumatic acs. of these, there were 1,716 patients with the diagnosis of traumatic acs. fourteen studies (46,300 controls and 1,358 acs patients) qualified for meta-analysis. male to female ratio was 5.5 with an average age of 36 years. factors that were significantly associated with the development of acs were: age 18-64 (or: 1.34, 95% ci: 1.07-1.68), male (or: 2.18, 95% ci: 1.53-3.10), gunshot wound with fracture and vascular injury (or: 12.5, 95% ci: 5.69-27.46), combined forefoot and midfoot injury (or: 3.3, 95% ci: 2.39-4.57), injury severity score (iss) 0-9 (or: 1.58, 95% ci: 1.27-1.97), ota/ao type c fractures (or: 2.75, 95% ci: 1.04-7.28), vascular injury (or: 9.05, 95% ci: 6.69-12.26), and high-energy trauma (or: 3.10, 95% ci: 1.60-5.82). factors such as tibia fracture and crush injury were reported but were not included in quantitative analysis, due to lack of control groups and/or only one study qualifying for meta-analysis. conclusion: this study reports on the current significant risk factors for developing traumatic acs. the most common risk factors included age, sex, gunshot wound with a vascular injury, ota/ao fracture type c and high-energy trauma.
کلیدواژه acute disease ,adult ,humans ,risk assessment
آدرس harvard medical school, center for advanced orthopaedic studies, beth israel , harvard orthopaedic trauma initiativedeaconess medical center, usa. yerevan state medical university, department of orthopaedic surgery, armenia, brown university, warren alpert medical school, department of orthopaedic surgery, usa, harvard medical school, center for advanced orthopaedic studies, beth israeldeaconess medical center, usa, harvard medical school, center for advanced orthopaedic studies, beth israeldeaconess medical center, usa, rush university, medical center, department of orthopaedic surgery, usa, harvard medical school, brigham and women’s hospital, department of orthopaedic surgery, usa
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