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Compartment syndrome: pathophysiology, clinical presentations, treatment, and prevention in human and veterinary medicine

机译:房室综合征:人类和兽医学的病理生理学,临床表现,治疗和预防

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Objective To review the human and veterinary literature pertaining to all forms of compartment syndrome (CS). Data Sources Data sources included scientific reviews and original research publications from the human and veterinary literature. Human Data Synthesis While CS affecting the extremities has been recognized in people for decades, other forms of CS in the abdominal and thoracic cavities are recently gaining more attention. The role of CS in critically ill people is a rapidly growing area of interest. More research on prevention and treatment of CS is being conducted in people because some studies have found mortality rates as high as 80% for those suffering from these conditions. Veterinary Data Synthesis While a significant amount of experimental studies of CS have been performed on small animals, there is a marked lack of primary veterinary studies. The majority of the veterinary literature includes case reports and series, and many of these studies were published over a decade ago. However, the increased recognition of CS in people has sparked an interest in veterinary critical care medicine and this has been demonstrated by the recent increased evaluation of compartment pressures in veterinary patients. Conclusions CS is a complex clinical condition where increased pressure within a compartment can cause significant adverse effects within the compartment as well as throughout the body. Systemic inflammatory responses and local ischemia-reperfusion elements can contribute to the detrimental effects seen in CS. This cascade of events results in increased mortality rates and contributes to the development of CS elsewhere. A better understanding of CS will help veterinarians improve patient care and outcome. Future studies on incidence, prevention, and treatment of CSs in the critical care patient are needed in veterinary medicine.
机译:目的回顾有关各种形式的室间隔综合征(CS)的人类和兽医学文献。数据来源数据来源包括来自人类和兽医学文献的科学评论和原始研究出版物。人类数据综合尽管人们已经认识到影响四肢的CS,但数十年来,腹腔和胸腔中的其他形式的CS越来越受到关注。 CS在重症患者中的作用是一个快速增长的关注领域。人们对CS的预防和治疗进行了更多研究,因为一些研究发现患有这些疾病的人的死亡率高达80%。兽医数据综合虽然已经对小型动物进行了大量的CS实验研究,但明显缺乏初级兽医研究。大部分兽医文献包括病例报告和系列报道,其中许多研究是在十年前出版的。然而,人们对CS认识的提高引起了人们对兽医重症监护医学的兴趣,最近对兽医患者室压的评估也证明了这一点。结论CS是一种复杂的临床疾病,其中隔室中压力的增加会在隔室中以及整个身体上引起严重的不良影响。全身性炎症反应和局部缺血-再灌注因子可导致CS中的有害作用。这种事件的级联导致死亡率增加,并促进了其他地方CS的发展。对CS的更好理解将有助于兽医改善患者的护理和结局。兽医需要对重症患者CS的发生,预防和治疗进行进一步的研究。

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