外科医生和兽医学生应用硬夹板后犬前肢的绷带下压力

VCOT Open Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0039-1695749
M. Vitt, D. Wingert, M. Conzemius
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摘要目的本研究的目的是测量和比较外科医生和兽医学生在狗的前肢应用刚性夹板后的绷带下压力。1只,成年拉布拉多猎犬。方法使用先前验证的气动压缩测量系统,在夹板应用后4小时内测量狗肢体五个位置的绷带下压力。所有参与者都接受了相同的指导,并且每次夹板应用都使用同一只狗。结果在不同时间和地点,有经验组在所有换能器位置和所有时间点的平均绷带下压力均显著大于无经验组。没有经验的人在绷带下压力的范围最大,并且在绷带下压力测量的五个位置上有明显更高的压力差异。结论和临床意义外科医生使用夹板绷带时,压力增加了50%,位置之间的可变性减少了50%。发现的大范围的绷带下压力可能表明降低和/或增加的绷带下压力可能易导致绷带并发症。
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Sub-Bandage Pressure in the Canine Forelimb after Rigid Splint Application by Surgeons and Veterinary Students
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to measure and compare sub-bandage pressures after a rigid splint was applied to the forelimb of a dog by surgeons and veterinary students. Animals One, adult, Labrador Retriever. Methods Sub-bandage pressure was measured at five locations on the limb of a dog using a previously validated pneumatic compression measurement system over a 4-hour period after splint application. All participants received the same instructions and the same dog was used for each splint application. Results Across time and location, mean sub-bandage pressures from the experienced group were significantly greater than those from the inexperienced group at all transducer locations and at all time points. People from the inexperienced group recorded the greatest range in sub-bandage pressures and had significantly higher-pressure differences across the five locations sub-bandage pressure was measured. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance Surgeons applied their splint bandages with approximately 50% greater pressure and 50% less variability between locations. The large range in sub-bandage pressures found may suggest that decreased and/or increased sub-bandage pressure may predispose to bandage complications.
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