初次全髋关节置换术后使用闭合吸引引流:一项前瞻性随机对照试验

Lorenzo Fagotti, Leandro Ejnisman, Helder de Souza Miyahara, Henrique de Melo Campos Gurgel, Alberto Tesconi Croci, Jose Ricardo Negreiros Vicente
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目的:本研究旨在调查在接受原发性全髋关节置换术的髋关节骨性关节炎患者中引流管的使用情况。方法本前瞻性对照试验评估93例患者,随机分为两组:一组接受引流术,另一组未接受引流术。随机分配到引流管组的患者在筋膜下放置3.2 mm引流管,并保持24小时。全髋关节置换术后24小时、3周、6周和12周进行术后评估。两组患者在全髋关节置换术后24小时的主要观察指标为围手术期出血量。评估的其他参数包括大腿中部围度、输血率、红细胞压积、炎性血清水平和Harris髋关节评分。结果临床和实验室数据显示,在失血量和输血需求、住院时间、再手术率、并发症、炎症血清标志物和Harris髋关节评分方面,研究组之间没有差异。未进行闭合吸引引流的患者在24 h后报告的疼痛程度更高(VAS评分1比2,p <0.01)。结论两组患者的临床和实验室结果相似。
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Use of closed suction drainage after primary total hip arthroplasty: a prospective randomized controlled trial

Objective

This study aimed to investigate drain use in a controlled population of patients with hip osteoarthritis undergoing primary total hip arthroplasty.

Methods

This prospective controlled trial evaluated 93 patients randomized into two groups: a group that received drains and a group that did not. The patients who were randomized to the drain group used a 3.2 mm drain placed under the fascia that was kept in place for 24 h. Postoperative evaluations were performed after 24 h and then three, six, and 12 weeks after total hip arthroplasty. The primary outcome was perioperative blood loss in both groups 24 h after total hip arthroplasty. The other parameters that were evaluated included mid-thigh circumference, the rate of blood transfusion, hematocrit, inflammatory serum levels, and the Harris Hip Score.

Results

The clinical and laboratory data revealed no differences between the study groups with respect to blood loss and need for blood transfusion, duration of hospital stay, reoperation rate, complications, inflammatory serum markers, and the Harris Hip Score. Patients without closed suction drainage reported higher pain levels after 24 h (VAS score 1 vs. 2, p < 0.01).

Conclusion

Similar clinical and laboratory outcomes were found in both cohorts.

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