数字植骨成功后的社会心理和功能影响--对 36 名患者进行的队列研究,中位随访时间为 6 年。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Hand Surgery & Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hansur.2024.101758
Peter Luca C. DiGiovanni , Yannick Albert J. Hoftiezer , Brigitte E.P.A. van der Heijden , Kyle R. Eberlin , Jonathan Lans , Neal C. Chen
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简介:本研究旨在评估创伤性截肢后成功进行数字再植的长期社会心理和功能效果:本研究旨在评估创伤性截肢后成功进行数字再植的长期社会心理和功能结果:方法:本研究邀请 2009 年 1 月至 2019 年 4 月期间接受成功再植(即再植后无二次截肢)一个或多个外伤性截肢的患者参与。除了一份关于社会心理和社会经济生活方面的定制问卷外,他们还填写了有关全球健康、上肢功能和抑郁症状的各种患者报告结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)问卷。对结果和解释变量之间的重要关联进行了双变量分析:36 名患者成功入组并完成了问卷调查,中位随访时间为 6.1 年。上肢功能的PROMIS评分中位数(40.6分)与普通人群的评分有很大差异(所有PROMIS工具均以对照组的50.0分进行校准),但总体健康--身体(49.0分)、总体健康--心理(50.7分)和抑郁(45.6分)的PROMIS评分中位数与普通人群相当。主要手部受伤、受伤手指数量较多、受伤时年龄较大以及需要服用神经性疼痛药物与上肢功能评分较低有关(均为 p 结论:在长期随访中,从社会心理和功能结果来看,大部分接受外伤截肢再植的患者似乎都能很好地应对。然而,神经病理性疼痛和神经瘤的存在是强烈的负面因素。手术时对数字神经的特别关注对于创伤性截肢的治疗至关重要。
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Psychosocial and functional impact of successful digital replantation – A cohort study of 36 patients with a median follow-up of 6 years

Introduction

This study aims to evaluate the long-term psychosocial and functional outcomes of successful digital replantation following traumatic amputation.

Methods

Patients that underwent successful replantation (i.e. no secondary amputation following replantation) of one or more traumatically amputated digits between January 2009 and April 2019 were invited to participate in this study. In addition to a custom questionnaire on psychosocial and socioeconomic aspects of life, various Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) questionnaires regarding global health, upper extremity function, and depressive symptoms were completed. Bivariate analyses were performed to identify significant associations between outcomes and explanatory variables.

Results

Thirty-six patients were successfully enrolled and completed the questionnaires at a median follow-up of 6.1 years. The median PROMIS score for Upper Extremity Function (40.6) was considerably different from the score that is typically found in the general population (all PROMIS instruments are calibrated with a control group score of 50.0), but the median PROMIS scores for Global Health – Physical (49.0), Global Health – Mental (50.7), and Depression (45.6) were comparable to those among the general population. Dominant hand injury, a greater number of injured digits, higher age at the time of injury, and the need for neuropathic pain medication were associated with lower Upper Extremity Function scores (all p < 0.05). Additionally, the presence of neuroma was associated with negative changes in both household finances and mental well-being (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

At long-term follow-up, a majority of patients that underwent replantation of traumatically amputated digits seem to cope well based on psychosocial and functional outcomes. However, neuropathic pain and the presence of neuroma are strong negative factors. Specific attention to digital nerves at the time of surgery is crucial in the management of traumatic amputations.

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期刊介绍: As the official publication of the French, Belgian and Swiss Societies for Surgery of the Hand, as well as of the French Society of Rehabilitation of the Hand & Upper Limb, ''Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation'' - formerly named "Chirurgie de la Main" - publishes original articles, literature reviews, technical notes, and clinical cases. It is indexed in the main international databases (including Medline). Initially a platform for French-speaking hand surgeons, the journal will now publish its articles in English to disseminate its author''s scientific findings more widely. The journal also includes a biannual supplement in French, the monograph of the French Society for Surgery of the Hand, where comprehensive reviews in the fields of hand, peripheral nerve and upper limb surgery are presented. Organe officiel de la Société française de chirurgie de la main, de la Société française de Rééducation de la main (SFRM-GEMMSOR), de la Société suisse de chirurgie de la main et du Belgian Hand Group, indexée dans les grandes bases de données internationales (Medline, Embase, Pascal, Scopus), Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation - anciennement titrée Chirurgie de la main - publie des articles originaux, des revues de la littérature, des notes techniques, des cas clinique. Initialement plateforme d''expression francophone de la spécialité, la revue s''oriente désormais vers l''anglais pour devenir une référence scientifique et de formation de la spécialité en France et en Europe. Avec 6 publications en anglais par an, la revue comprend également un supplément biannuel, la monographie du GEM, où sont présentées en français, des mises au point complètes dans les domaines de la chirurgie de la main, des nerfs périphériques et du membre supérieur.
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