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Factors associated with limited hand motion after hand trauma

机译:手部外伤后手部动作受限的相关因素

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Hand injuries are common and have a significant impact on daily life. However, the factors associated with functional outcome after hand injuries are not well established. The purpose of this study was to identify factors that are independently associated with hand total active motion (TAM).A total of 50 patients with unilateral complex hand injury were included in this study. The associations between various demographic, injury-related, and clinical assessment factors and TAM were determined by univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses. Nerve injuries recognized during surgery and diagnosed with electrodiagnostic (EDX) studies were compared using Pearson chi-squared test.Among multiple injury-related and initial clinical assessment factors, nerve injury diagnosed with EDX studies, hospital stay length, elevated C-reactive protein, and skeletal injury were independently associated with TAM in the affected hand after adjusting for covariates. Nerve injuries diagnosed with EDX studies were not consistent with those recognized during surgery.Our results suggest that high-energy trauma leading to skeletal and nerve injury with inflammation is associated with limited hand motion after surgery and postoperative immobilization. A comprehensive EDX study may enable identifying occult or recovered nerve injuries, which would be helpful in understanding limitations in finger movements.
机译:手部受伤很常见,对日常生活有重大影响。但是,与手部受伤后功能预后相关的因素尚不明确。这项研究的目的是确定与手总主动运动(TAM)独立相关的因素。本研究共纳入50例单侧复杂手部损伤患者。通过单因素和多元线性回归分析确定各种人口统计学,伤害相关因素和临床评估因素与TAM之间的关联。使用皮尔逊卡方检验比较了在手术中识别出并经电诊断(EDX)研究诊断的神经损伤。在多种损伤相关和初始临床评估因素中,经EDX研究诊断为神经损伤,住院时间长短,C反应蛋白升高,校正协变量后,患肢的TAM和骨骼损伤与TAM独立相关。用EDX研究诊断出的神经损伤与手术期间识别出的神经损伤不一致。我们的结果表明,导致骨骼和神经损伤并发炎的高能创伤与术后和术后固定手部动作受限有关。全面的EDX研究可以识别隐匿或恢复的神经损伤,这有助于理解手指运动的局限性。

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