ŠTICHHAUER, Radek, Jindřich PREIS, Ladislav PLÁNKA, Jakub TUREK, Jiří URBAN, Zbyněk HORÁK, Jaroslav ZEMAN, Martin KONEČNÝ, Ivo KOPÁČEK, Filip HANÁK, Jiří VOJTA and Veronika CHRENKOVÁ. Strategy of pulseless pink supracondylar humerus fracture treatment in children: a comparison of two approaches. European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. Heidelberg: Springer, 2022, vol. 48, No 5, p. 3785-3791. ISSN 1863-9933. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00068-021-01794-x.
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Original name Strategy of pulseless pink supracondylar humerus fracture treatment in children: a comparison of two approaches.
Authors ŠTICHHAUER, Radek (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Jindřich PREIS (203 Czech Republic), Ladislav PLÁNKA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Jakub TUREK (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Jiří URBAN (203 Czech Republic), Zbyněk HORÁK (203 Czech Republic), Jaroslav ZEMAN (203 Czech Republic), Martin KONEČNÝ (203 Czech Republic), Ivo KOPÁČEK (203 Czech Republic), Filip HANÁK (203 Czech Republic), Jiří VOJTA (203 Czech Republic) and Veronika CHRENKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic).
Edition European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Heidelberg, Springer, 2022, 1863-9933.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30221 Critical care medicine and Emergency medicine
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL
Impact factor Impact factor: 2.100
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14110/22:00125000
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00068-021-01794-x
UT WoS 000701615600001
Keywords in English Supracondylar humerus fracture; Children; Pulseless; Pink; Vascular surgery
Tags 14110313, rivok
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Purpose The appropriate treatment of pulseless pink supracondylar humerus fractures (SCHF) remains controversial. In this study, the outcomes of two treatment approaches (with and without vascular surgery) were compared. Material and methods This was a retrospective multicenter study of patients with pulseless pink SCHFs treated in ten pediatric surgery, trauma, or orthopedics departments in the Czech and Slovak Republic between 2014 and 2018. Results Of the total 3608 cases of displaced SCHF, 125 had the pulseless pink SCHF. Of those, 91% (114/125) did not undergo vascular surgery and 9% (11/125) underwent vascular surgery. The patients who did undergo vascular surgery had radial artery pulsation restored more frequently in the operating room (73% vs. 36%; p = 0.02), within 6 h (91% vs. 45%; p = 0.004), and within 24 h of surgery (91% vs. 57%; p = 0.05). However, 72 h after surgery, there was no significant difference in palpable radial artery pulsation between the vascular surgery and the non-vascular surgery groups (91% vs. 74%; p = 0.24). Additionally, no significant differences in long-term neurological (9% vs. 22%; p = 0.46) or circulatory (9% vs. 7%; p = 0.57) deficits were found between the two groups. Conclusion While vascular surgery in patients with pulseless pink SCHFs is associated with a more prompt restoration of radial artery pulsation, no statistical significant differences in terms of the restoration of neurological deficits or the risks of long-term neurological or circulatory deficits were found between patients with and without vascular surgery.
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