[Alterations in the structure of patients with acute limb arterial ischemia].

N G Khorev, S V Sapelkin, A V Beller, A A Chichvarov
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Abstract

Background: In the structure of surgical events, acute limb ischemia is a cause of death in 25-30% of patients.

Objective: The present study was aimed at examining the structure of patients with lower and upper limb acute ischemia in the Barnaul urban agglomeration.

Patients and methods: We analyzed a total of 1,366 patients presenting with arterial embolism or limb thrombosis within 14 days after the onset of the acute event and hospitalized to the Department of Vascular Surgery during 2000-2018. The epidemiological index of acute limb ischemia amounted to 10.1 per 100 thousand people per year, being comparable with the data of the international statistics. Of these, 865 patients were hospitalized during 2000-2010, and 501 during 2011-2018.

Results: Comparing the groups demonstrated an increased number of hospitalizations of women (from 4.6 to 5.3 per 100 thousand/year) in the structure of all patients with acute ischemia, a statistically significant decrease in the number of patients with arterial thromboses, and an increase in the number of those admitted with arterial embolisms. We revealed a tendency to a decrease in the overall number of hospitalized patients and an increase in the number of patients with stage II-III arterial ischemia, with upper limb ischemia diagnosed significantly more often (from 1.4. to 3.2 per 100 thousand/year).

Conclusion: Along with a trend towards a decrease in the total number of hospitalized patients with acute limb ischemia, we revealed an increase in the number of patients with acute limb ischemia in the presence of arterial embolism and a decreased number of patients with acute arterial thrombosis.

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[急性肢体动脉缺血患者的结构改变]。
背景:在外科事件的结构中,急性肢体缺血是25-30%患者死亡的原因。目的:研究巴瑙尔城市群下肢和上肢急性缺血患者的组织结构。患者和方法:我们分析了2000-2018年期间血管外科住院的1366例急性事件发生后14天内出现动脉栓塞或肢体血栓形成的患者。急性肢体缺血流行病学指数为10.1 / 10万人/年,与国际统计数据相当。其中,2000-2010年住院患者865例,2011-2018年住院患者501例。结果:两组比较表明,在所有急性缺血患者的结构中,女性住院人数增加(从4.6到5.3 / 10万/年),动脉血栓患者人数减少,动脉栓塞患者人数增加。我们发现住院患者的总人数有减少的趋势,而II-III期动脉缺血患者的人数有增加的趋势,上肢缺血的诊断明显更多(从1.4。至每10万人/年3.2人)。结论:随着急性肢体缺血住院总人数的减少,我们发现伴有动脉栓塞的急性肢体缺血患者数量增加,伴有急性动脉血栓形成的患者数量减少。
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