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Vascular Impulse Technology versus elevation in the treatment of posttraumatic swelling of extremity fractures: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:血管脉冲技术与高程治疗创伤性四肢骨折后肿胀:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Fractures of the extremities are often complicated by a variable degree of swelling secondary to hemorrhage and soft tissue injury. Patients typically require up to 7?days of inpatient bed rest and elevation to reduce swelling to an acceptable level for operative treatment with internal fixation. Alternatively, an intermittent pneumatic compression device, such as the Vascular Impulse Technology (VIT) system, can be used at the injured extremity to reduce the posttraumatic swelling. The VIT system consists of a pneumatic compressor that intermittently rapidly inflates a bladder positioned under the arch of the hand or the foot, which results in compression of the venous hand or foot plexus. That intermittent compression induces an increased venous velocity and aims to reduce the soft tissue swelling of the affected extremity. Methods/design The VIT study is a prospective, monocenter, randomized controlled trial to compare the VIT system with elevation in the treatment of posttraumatic swelling in the case of a fracture of the upper and lower extremity. This study will include 280 patients with fractures of the upper and the lower extremity with nine different injury types. For each of the nine injury types a separate randomization to the two intervention groups (VIT group or control group) will be performed. The primary outcome parameter is the time taken for the swelling to resolve sufficiently to permit surgery. A separate analysis for each of the nine injury types will be performed. Discussion In the proposed study, the effectiveness of the VIT system in the treatment of posttraumatic swelling of upper and lower extremity fractures will be evaluated. Trial registration German Clinical Trial Register, No. DRKS00010510 . Registered on 17 July 2016.
机译:背景技术由于出血和软组织损伤继发的不同程度的肿胀,常常使四肢骨折复杂化。患者通常需要长达7天的住院卧床休息和抬高姿势,以将肿胀降低到可以接受内固定手术治疗的可接受水平。可替代地,可以在受伤的肢体处使用间歇性气动压缩装置,例如血管脉冲技术(VIT)系统,以减少创伤后肿胀。 VIT系统由一个气动压缩机组成,该压缩机会间歇性地快速膨胀位于手或足弓下方的膀胱,从而压缩手或足丛的静脉。这种间歇性压缩会引起静脉速度增加,并旨在减少患肢的软组织肿胀。方法/设计VIT研究是一项前瞻性,单中心,随机对照试验,旨在比较上下肢骨折时创伤后肿胀的VIT系统与抬高的比较。这项研究将包括280例上肢和下肢骨折​​的患者,其中有9种不同的损伤类型。对于这九种伤害类型中的每一种,将对两个干预组(VIT组或对照组)分别进行随机分配。主要的结果参数是肿胀消散到足以进行手术所需的时间。将对九种伤害类型中的每一种进行单独的分析。讨论在提出的研究中,将评估VIT系统在上,下肢骨折创伤后肿胀中的有效性。试用注册德国临床试验注册号DRKS00010510。 2016年7月17日注册。

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