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Cureus ; 15(10): e47297, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38022003

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OBJECTIVES: Although lower-extremity muscle strength is associated with physical function, there are challenges in assessing the muscle strength of patients after hip surgery due to pain or limited cognitive function. The number of teeth is a characteristic that can be easily examined. Although the relationship between the number of teeth and physical function has been reported in recent years, there are no reports examining the relationship with prognosis in patients with hip fractures. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between the number of teeth and physical function and length of hospital stay after hip fracture surgery and to evaluate the predictive efficacy of the number of teeth on postoperative prognosis. METHODS: This prospective cohort study was conducted in a tertiary clinical care facility. Patients aged ≥65 years who underwent hip surgery were included. A total of 101 patients (mean age: 85.1±8.0 years) were included. The factor analyzed was the number of teeth at admission. Patients were divided into two groups according to the number of teeth: those with ≥20 and those with ≤19 teeth. The outcomes were knee extension muscle strength-to-weight ratio at two weeks postoperatively and the length of hospital stay. A multiple regression analysis was performed to determine the association between the two groups. RESULTS: Of 101 patients, 79 (78.2%) had ≤19 teeth, whereas 22 (21.8%) had ≥20 teeth. The mean muscle strength-to-weight ratio and length of hospital stay were 0.26±0.11 kgf/kg and 57.5±31.4 days, respectively. Multiple regression analysis revealed that the number of teeth was significantly associated with the muscle strength-to-weight ratio (ß=-0.26, p=0.04) but not with the duration of hospitalization (ß=0.17, p=0.09). CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that assessment of the number of teeth at admission may be a useful predictor of patient physical function.

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J Med Case Rep ; 10(1): 172, 2016 Jun 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27292101

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BACKGROUND: Penetrating neck injury is an important trauma subset but is relatively rare, especially when involving the posterior cervical column. Rupture of the neck restraints, including the interspinous and flavum ligaments, can create serious cervical instability that requires special consideration when managing the airway. However, no detailed information regarding airway management in patients with profound posterior neck muscle laceration and direct cervical ligament disruption by an edged weapon is yet available in the literature. CASE PRESENTATION: A 63-year-old Japanese man attempted to cut off his head using a sickle after drinking a copious amount of alcohol. On admission, his posterior vertebral column was grossly exposed and the lacerated tissues were actively bleeding, resulting in severe hypovolemic shock. We used a rapid-sequence intubation technique with direct laryngoscopy while manual in-line stabilization of his head and neck was maintained by several people. Surgical exploration revealed nuchal, interspinous, and flavum ligament rupture between his fourth and fifth cervical vertebrae, but no injury to the great vessels was present. The major source of bleeding was a site of oozing from his trapezius and splenius muscles. After surgical hemostasis, wound repair, and subsequent intensive care, our patient was discharged home without any neurological sequelae. CONCLUSIONS: Deficits of the neck restraints can cause cervical spine subluxation and dislocation secondary to neck movement. Thus, the key to successful airway management in such a scenario is minimization of neck movement to prevent further neurological impairment. We successfully managed an airway using a conventional but trusted endotracheal intubation strategy in a patient with multiple traumas and a suspected spinal cord injury. This case also illustrates that, even when great vessel injury is absent, severe hypovolemic shock may occur after profound neck muscle laceration, requiring immediate surgical intervention.


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Intoxicação Alcoólica/psicologia , Vértebras Cervicais/lesões , Intubação Intratraqueal/métodos , Laringoscopia/métodos , Ligamento Amarelo/lesões , Lesões do Pescoço/cirurgia , Comportamento Autodestrutivo/psicologia , Choque/diagnóstico , Ferimentos Penetrantes/cirurgia , Manuseio das Vias Aéreas/métodos , Vértebras Cervicais/patologia , Humanos , Ligamento Amarelo/diagnóstico por imagem , Ligamento Amarelo/cirurgia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Lesões do Pescoço/fisiopatologia , Unidade Hospitalar de Psiquiatria , Encaminhamento e Consulta , Ruptura , Choque/etiologia , Choque/terapia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Resultado do Tratamento , Ferimentos Penetrantes/terapia
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Chudoku Kenkyu ; 26(4): 305-9, 2013 Dec.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24483010

RESUMO

A 22-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with dilute iodine tincture poisoning. He had ingested 150 mL in a suicide attempt. On arrival, he was in need of urgent airway management as he was repeatedly vomiting. Although we had difficulty with endotracheal intubation because of remarkable pharyngolaryngeal mucosal edema induced by dilute iodine tincture, we managed to secure the airway. On the 2nd day, laryngoscope showed severe mucosal erosion from the upper to middle pharynx and epiglottis. On the 4th day, we performed a tracheoctomy in anticipation of prolonged airway management. On the 16th day, laryngoscopy showed improvement in each of the 2nd day findings. On the 30th day, the patient was transferred to a psychiatric hospital. Generally, iodine poisoning induces multiple organ disorders and there have been several reports describing iatrogenic iodine poisoning. However, cases of severe airway stenosis due to ingestion of iodine are very rare. Presently, members of the public can easily purchase dilute iodine tincture in Japan, therefore emergency medical personnel should be aware of iodine poisoning as a method of suicide attempt.


Assuntos
Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/induzido quimicamente , Anti-Infecciosos Locais/intoxicação , Compostos de Iodo/intoxicação , Edema Laríngeo/induzido quimicamente , Tentativa de Suicídio , Adulto , Manuseio das Vias Aéreas/métodos , Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/patologia , Formas de Dosagem , Emergências , Epiglote/patologia , Humanos , Intubação Intratraqueal , Edema Laríngeo/patologia , Laringoscopia , Masculino , Mucosa/patologia , Faringe/patologia , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Traqueotomia , Adulto Jovem
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