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Popliteal scoring assessment for vascular extremity injuries in trauma study.
O'Banion, Leigh Ann; Dirks, Rachel; Farooqui, Emaad; Saldana-Ruiz, Nallely; Yoon, William J; Pozolo, Cara; Fox, Charles; Crally, Alexis; Siada, Sammy; Nehler, Mark R; Brooke, Benjamin S; Beckstrom, Julie L; Kiang, Sharon; Boggs, Hans K; Chandra, Venita; Ho, Vy T; Zhou, Wei; Lee, Ashton; Bowens, Nina; Cho, Yan; Woo, Karen; Ulloa, Jesus; Magee, Gregory A.
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  • O'Banion LA; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco-Fresno, Fresno, Calif. Electronic address: leighann.o'banion@ucsf.edu.
  • Dirks R; Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Farooqui E; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco-Fresno, Fresno, Calif; Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Saldana-Ruiz N; Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Yoon WJ; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Davis, Calif.
  • Pozolo C; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Davis, Calif.
  • Fox C; Department of Surgery, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, Colo.
  • Crally A; Department of Surgery, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, Colo.
  • Siada S; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco-Fresno, Fresno, Calif; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, Colo.
  • Nehler MR; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, Colo.
  • Brooke BS; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • Beckstrom JL; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • Kiang S; Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, Calif.
  • Boggs HK; Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, Calif.
  • Chandra V; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
  • Ho VT; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
  • Zhou W; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.
  • Lee A; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.
  • Bowens N; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California Los Angeles-Harbor, Torrance, Calif.
  • Cho Y; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California Los Angeles-Harbor, Torrance, Calif.
  • Woo K; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Ulloa J; Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Magee GA; Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif.
J Vasc Surg ; 74(3): 804-813.e3, 2021 09.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33639233
OBJECTIVE: Traumatic popliteal vascular injuries are associated with the highest risk of limb loss of all peripheral vascular injuries. A method to evaluate the predictors of amputation is needed because previous scores could not be validated. In the present study, we aimed to provide a simplified scoring system (POPSAVEIT [popliteal scoring assessment for vascular extremity injuries in trauma]) that could be used preoperatively to risk stratify patients with traumatic popliteal vascular injuries for amputation. METHODS: A review of patients sustaining traumatic popliteal artery injuries was performed. Patients requiring amputation were compared with those with limb salvage at the last follow-up. Of these patients, 80% were randomly assigned to a training group for score generation and 20% to a testing group for validation. Significant predictors of amputation (P < .1) on univariate analysis were included in a multivariable analysis. Those with P < .05 on multivariable analysis were assigned points according to the relative value of their odds ratios (ORs). Receiver operating characteristic curves were generated to determine low- vs high-risk scores. An area under the curve of >0.65 was considered adequate for validation. RESULTS: A total of 355 patients were included, with an overall amputation rate of 16%. On multivariate regression analysis, the risk factors independently associated with amputation in the final model were as follows: systolic blood pressure <90 mm Hg (OR, 3.2; P = .027; 1 point), associated orthopedic injury (OR, 4.9; P = .014; 2 points), and a lack of preoperative pedal Doppler signals (OR, 5.5; P = .002; 2 points [or 1 point for a lack of palpable pedal pulses if Doppler signal data were unavailable]). A score of ≥3 was found to maximize the sensitivity (85%) and specificity (49%) for a high risk of amputation. The receiver operating characteristic curve for the validation group had an area under the curve of 0.750, meeting the threshold for score validation. CONCLUSIONS: The POPSAVEIT score provides a simple and practical method to effectively stratify patients preoperatively into low- and high-risk major amputation categories.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Arteria Poplítea / Determinación de la Presión Sanguínea / Técnicas de Apoyo para la Decisión / Ultrasonografía Doppler / Lesiones del Sistema Vascular Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: J Vasc Surg Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Arteria Poplítea / Determinación de la Presión Sanguínea / Técnicas de Apoyo para la Decisión / Ultrasonografía Doppler / Lesiones del Sistema Vascular Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: J Vasc Surg Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article