Open fractures of the hand: a new classification based on risk score to predict infection requiring re-debridement.

IF 2 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Hand Surgery-European Volume Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1177/17531934231187553
Pichitchai Atthakomol, Nitipong Thachooprakorn, Phichayut Phinyo, Worapaka Manosroi
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We developed a classification for open hand fractures based on risk score to predict the risk of infection requiring re-debridement. A total of 846 retrospectively included patients underwent multivariable analysis with backward elimination to derive the predictive risk score from independent predictors. The incidence of infection requiring re-debridement was 4%. Independent predictors include diabetes mellitus or immunocompromised condition, injuries from a bite, fractures with comminution/bone loss, neurovascular injuries and inadequate soft tissue coverage. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of the prediction score was 0.79. The new classification system for open hand fractures divides patients into three groups: low-risk open fractures (Type I, score <1); moderate-risk open fractures (Type II, score 1 to 2.5); and high-risk open fractures (Type III, score >2.5), based on the risk of infection requiring re-debridement. Re-debridement and delayed primary closure are suggested for type III open fractures.Level of evidence: III.

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手部开放性骨折:一种基于风险评分的新分类方法来预测需要再次清创的感染。
我们根据风险评分对手部开放性骨折进行分类,以预测需要再次清创的感染风险。共有846例回顾性纳入的患者进行了多变量分析和反向消除,从独立预测因子中得出预测风险评分。需要再次清创的感染发生率为4%。独立预测因素包括糖尿病或免疫功能低下、咬伤、粉碎性骨折/骨质流失、神经血管损伤和软组织覆盖不足。预测评分的受试者工作特征曲线下面积为0.79。新的手部开放性骨折分类系统将患者分为三组:低风险开放性骨折(I型,评分2.5),基于感染风险需要再次清创。对于III型开放性骨折,建议进行再清创和延迟初次缝合。证据水平:III。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) is essential reading for everyone involved in restoring the function to the hand and upper limb. Dedicated to the needs of hand, plastic, reconstructive and orthopaedic surgeons, it publishes the best selection of current papers on hand surgery. The journal regularly highlights key developments in a range of original, authoritative and highly informative articles written by distinguished experts from around the world. Rapid coverage of the latest research, techniques, trends and ideas to make sure you stay up-to-date. Subjects covered include: joint replacement fracture and joint injuries microvascular surgery congenital hand problems You will also find editorials, book reviews, conference dates, case studies, detailed coverage of new techniques and full-length reviews articles.
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