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Salvage versus amputation: Utility of mangled extremity severity score in severely injured lower limbs

机译:抢救与截肢:下肢严重度下肢严重程度评分的效用

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Background:The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the clinical utility of Mangled extremity severity score (MESS) in severely injured lower limbs.Materials and Methods:Retrospectively 25 and prospectively 36 lower limbs in 58 patients with high-energy injuries were evaluated with the use of MESS, to assist in the decision-making process for the care of patients with such injuries. Difference between the mean MESS scores for amputated and salvaged limbs was analyzed.Results:In the retrospective study 4.65 (4.65 ± 1.32) was the mean score for the salvaged limbs and 8.80 (8.8 ± 1.4) for the amputated limbs. In the prospective study 4.53 (4.53 ± 2.44) was the mean score for the salvaged limbs and 8.83 (8.83 ± 2.34) for the amputated limbs. There was a significant difference in the mean scores for salvaged and amputated limbs. Retrospective 21 (84%) and prospective 29 (80.5%) limbs remained in the salvage pathway six months after the injury.Conclusion:MESS could predict amputation of severely injured lower limbs, having score of equal or more than 7 with 91% sensitivity and 98% specificity. There was a significant difference in the mean MESS scores in the prospective study (n=36), 4.53 (4.53 ± 2.44) in thirty salvaged limbs (83.33%) and 8.83 (8.83 ± 2.34) in six amputated limbs (16.66%) with a P-value 0.002 (P-value < 0.01). Similarly there was a significant difference in the mean MESS score in the retrospective study (n=25), 4.65 (4.65 ± 1.32) in twenty salvaged limbs (80%) and 8.80 (8.8 ± 1.4) in five amputated limbs (20%) with a P-value 0.00005 (P-value < 0.01). MESS is a simple and relatively easy and readily available scoring system which can help the surgeon to decide the fate of the lower extremity with a high-energy injury.
机译:背景:本研究的目的是评估肢体坏死严重程度评分(MESS)在下肢严重受伤中的临床应用。材料与方法:回顾性分析58例高能损伤患者的25下肢和前瞻性36下肢使用MESS,以协助决策过程来照顾此类受伤的患者。结果:在回顾性研究中,残肢的平均得分为4.65(4.65±1.32),肢体的平均得分为8.80(8.8±1.4)。在前瞻性研究中,残肢的平均得分为4.53(4.53±2.44),截肢的平均得分为8.83(8.83±2.34)。挽救和截肢的平均得分存在显着差异。伤后六个月,挽救途径中仍保留回顾性21条(84%)和预期的29条(80.5%)肢体。结论:MESS可以预测严重受伤的下肢截肢,得分等于或大于7,敏感性为91%, 98%的特异性。前瞻性研究(n = 36)的平均MESS得分存在显着差异(n = 36),六个截肢(30.33%)的30个肢体中有4.53(4.53±2.44),而截肢的6个肢体中有8.83(8.83±2.34)(16.66%)。 P值0.002(P值<0.01)。同样,回顾性研究的平均MESS得分也有显着差异(n = 25),打捞的20条肢体(80%)有4.65(4.65±1.32),有5条截肢的肢体(20%)有8.80(8.8±1.4) P值0.00005(P值<0.01)。 MESS是一个简单且相对容易且易于使用的评分系统,可以帮助外科医生确定下肢的命运并伴有高能量损伤。

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