Treatment of vascular non-iatrogenic injuries of upper and lower extremities in tertiary vascular center
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Davidović, Lazar B.Končar, Igor B.
Dragaš, Marko V.
Marković, Miroslav D.
Bogavac-Stanojević, Nataša
Vujčić, Aleksandra D.
Mitrović, Aleksandar C.
Ilić, Nikola S.
Trailović, R.D.
Kostić, Dušan M.
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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine demographic and baseline characteristics of patients with vascular injuries of extremities and to define the most relevant factors which influenced an early outcome, as well as limb salvage after the management of vascular trauma. METHODS: This study used the database that included 395 patients with peripheral arterial injuries, who were treated in the tertiary vascular university center in the period between 2005-2020. Exclusion criteria were isolated thoracic, abdominal and neck injuries as well as iatrogenic injuries and injuries of intravenous addicts. Univariate binary logistic regression analysis and multiple logistic regression were used to determine risk factors for lomb loss (after vascular reconstruction) or mortality. Decision to perform primary amputation (without vascular reconstruction) was based on surgeons' preference and experience. RESULTS: Out of 395 vascular injuries treated in the period 2005-2020, 210 (53.2%) pr...esented with non-iatrogenic vascular injuries of upper and lower extremities were analyzed. According to the univariate regression analysis, hemorrhage as the main clinical manifestation on admission (P=0.035) and early reintervention (P=0.048) increased, while an early patency of repaired artery (0.010) significantly decreased a 30-day amputation rate. Multivariate logistic regression analysis of these three variables showed that only early patency of repaired artery significantly decreased the early amputation rate (P=0.009). CONCLUSIONS: Based on presented experience, the patency of vascular reconstruction plays a crucial role in limb salvage in patients with non-iatrogenic peripheral vascular injuries. All factors that might influence the patency should be in focus of improvement.
Извор:
The Journal of cardiovascular surgery, 2023, 64, 1, 74-81Издавач:
- Edizioni Minerva Medica
DOI: 10.23736/S0021-9509.22.12243-3
ISSN: 1827-191X
PubMed: 36168950
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85147892666
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PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Davidović, Lazar B. AU - Končar, Igor B. AU - Dragaš, Marko V. AU - Marković, Miroslav D. AU - Bogavac-Stanojević, Nataša AU - Vujčić, Aleksandra D. AU - Mitrović, Aleksandar C. AU - Ilić, Nikola S. AU - Trailović, R.D. AU - Kostić, Dušan M. PY - 2023 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4430 AB - BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine demographic and baseline characteristics of patients with vascular injuries of extremities and to define the most relevant factors which influenced an early outcome, as well as limb salvage after the management of vascular trauma. METHODS: This study used the database that included 395 patients with peripheral arterial injuries, who were treated in the tertiary vascular university center in the period between 2005-2020. Exclusion criteria were isolated thoracic, abdominal and neck injuries as well as iatrogenic injuries and injuries of intravenous addicts. Univariate binary logistic regression analysis and multiple logistic regression were used to determine risk factors for lomb loss (after vascular reconstruction) or mortality. Decision to perform primary amputation (without vascular reconstruction) was based on surgeons' preference and experience. RESULTS: Out of 395 vascular injuries treated in the period 2005-2020, 210 (53.2%) presented with non-iatrogenic vascular injuries of upper and lower extremities were analyzed. According to the univariate regression analysis, hemorrhage as the main clinical manifestation on admission (P=0.035) and early reintervention (P=0.048) increased, while an early patency of repaired artery (0.010) significantly decreased a 30-day amputation rate. Multivariate logistic regression analysis of these three variables showed that only early patency of repaired artery significantly decreased the early amputation rate (P=0.009). CONCLUSIONS: Based on presented experience, the patency of vascular reconstruction plays a crucial role in limb salvage in patients with non-iatrogenic peripheral vascular injuries. All factors that might influence the patency should be in focus of improvement. PB - Edizioni Minerva Medica T2 - The Journal of cardiovascular surgery T1 - Treatment of vascular non-iatrogenic injuries of upper and lower extremities in tertiary vascular center VL - 64 IS - 1 SP - 74 EP - 81 DO - 10.23736/S0021-9509.22.12243-3 ER -
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Davidović, L. B., Končar, I. B., Dragaš, M. V., Marković, M. D., Bogavac-Stanojević, N., Vujčić, A. D., Mitrović, A. C., Ilić, N. S., Trailović, R.D.,& Kostić, D. M.. (2023). Treatment of vascular non-iatrogenic injuries of upper and lower extremities in tertiary vascular center. in The Journal of cardiovascular surgery Edizioni Minerva Medica., 64(1), 74-81. https://doi.org/10.23736/S0021-9509.22.12243-3
Davidović LB, Končar IB, Dragaš MV, Marković MD, Bogavac-Stanojević N, Vujčić AD, Mitrović AC, Ilić NS, Trailović R, Kostić DM. Treatment of vascular non-iatrogenic injuries of upper and lower extremities in tertiary vascular center. in The Journal of cardiovascular surgery. 2023;64(1):74-81. doi:10.23736/S0021-9509.22.12243-3 .
Davidović, Lazar B., Končar, Igor B., Dragaš, Marko V., Marković, Miroslav D., Bogavac-Stanojević, Nataša, Vujčić, Aleksandra D., Mitrović, Aleksandar C., Ilić, Nikola S., Trailović, R.D., Kostić, Dušan M., "Treatment of vascular non-iatrogenic injuries of upper and lower extremities in tertiary vascular center" in The Journal of cardiovascular surgery, 64, no. 1 (2023):74-81, https://doi.org/10.23736/S0021-9509.22.12243-3 . .