Open lower limb fractures in the UK trauma system: A multicentre prospective audit of current practice

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作者
Claireaux, Henry A. [1 ]
Beaumont, Oliver [1 ]
Griffin, Xavier L. [2 ,3 ]
Parker, Simon J. M. [4 ]
Howgate, Daniel J. [5 ]
Fennelly, Joseph T. [5 ]
Neal-Smith, Gregory [5 ]
Wali, Anuj [5 ]
Healicon, Richard E. J. [5 ]
Thind, Arron A. T. [5 ]
Usman, Mehvish [6 ]
Clifton, Laura J. [7 ]
Williams, John T. [8 ]
Morrison, Rory J. M. [9 ]
Fishley, William G. [9 ]
Slater, James D. [9 ]
Hendrickson, Susan A. [10 ]
Stoddart, Michael T. [10 ]
Svenning, Matilda [10 ]
Troisi, Luigi [10 ]
Rich, Harvey [11 ]
Hughes, Juliana [11 ]
Van, Martin [11 ]
Marsden, Nick [11 ]
机构
[1] Royal Berkshire Hosp, Reading, Berks, England
[2] Oxford Univ Hosp, Oxford, England
[3] Royal London Hosp, London, England
[4] Buckinghamshire Healthcare, Amersham, England
[5] Queen Elizabeth Hosp, Woolwich, England
[6] Northumbria Healthcare, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
[7] Southmead Hosp, Bristol, Avon, England
[8] Morriston Hosp, Swansea, W Glam, Wales
[9] Univ Oxford, Oxford Trauma & Emergency Care, Nuffield Dept Orthopaed Rheumatol & Musculoskelet, Oxford, England
[10] Queen Mary Univ London, Barts & London Sch Med & Dent, Div Orthopaed, London, England
[11] Barts Hlth NHS, Royal London Hosp, London, England
关键词
Fracture; Open; Trauma; Lower limb; OPEN TIBIAL FRACTURES; TIME; DEBRIDEMENT; MANAGEMENT; INFECTION; IMPACT;
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10.1016/j.injury.2020.12.038
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Introduction: Open fractures represent limb-threatening and life-changing injuries. Clear standards define how patients with these injuries should be managed in the UK. The study of open fractures is, there-fore, a key measurable example of major trauma management as a whole. This study was conducted to characterise the demographic, assessment and treatment of patients sustaining lower limb open fractures across UK Regional Trauma Networks. Methods: A prospective, multicentre, audit was conducted according to a prespecified protocol against the relevant British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) & British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aes-thetic Surgeons (BAPRAS) standards for Trauma. All UK hospitals treating adults with open fractures were eligible to take part in the study. Patients included were injured during a six month collection period at each site. Results: 3 Major Trauma Centres (MTCs) and 5 Trauma Units (TUs) were enrolled, with data collected by 24 collaborators. 239 patients were included, 11 had bilateral open fractures. There were 38 patient datasets collected from TUs and 201 from MTCs. Patients were predominantly male with high energy injuries. 31.3% of patients from MTCs were transferred in from another facility. Antibiotics were given to 41.7% of patients within 1 hour. 74.4% of limbs with open fractures had a splint applied in the emergency department. 85.8% of patients had a documented orthoplastics plan. 41.7% of patients with a high energy injury had their wound debrided within 12 hours. Discussion: 42.3% of patients with open fractures in our cohort were managed at some point in a TU, indicating triage was required within the trauma network. Due to sampling, we may be under-estimating the number of patients passing through TUs, however, we have demonstrated that this cohort exists. These patients are under-represented in many other studies and registries such as the Trauma Audit Re-search Network (TARN) due to the funding model for data collection that privileges data collection in MTCs. Conclusion: This study gives extensive new insight into the demographics and management of patients with open lower limb fractures in the UK, demonstrating a widespread involvement of TUs and consistent deviation from national standards. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Results: 3 Major Trauma Centres (MTCs) and 5 Trauma Units (TUs) were enrolled, with data collected by 24 collaborators. 239 patients were included, 11 had bilateral open fractures. There were 38 patient datasets collected from TUs and 201 from MTCs. Patients were predominantly male with high energy injuries. 31.3% of patients from MTCs were transferred in from another facility. Antibiotics were given to 41.7% of patients within 1 hour. 74.4% of limbs with open fractures had a splint applied in the emergency department. 85.8% of patients had a documented orthoplastics plan. 41.7% of patients with a high energy injury had their wound debrided within 12 hours. Discussion: 42.3% of patients with open fractures in our cohort were managed at some point in a TU, indicating triage was required within the trauma network. Due to sampling, we may be under-estimating the number of patients passing through TUs, however, we have demonstrated that this cohort exists. These patients are under-represented in many other studies and registries such as the Trauma Audit Research Network (TARN) due to the funding model for data collection that privileges data collection in MTCs.
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