1- Iran University of Medical Sciences 2- Tehran University of Medical Sciences , dr.tayebramim@gmail.com
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Background and Aim: Severe arterial injuries in the hand can be hazardous to the limbs and even life- threatening. The aim of this study was to investigate the management methods in the patients with acute injuries of the ulnar or radial artery in the emergency department.
Material and Methods: This cross-sectional prospective study was conducted in the emergency department of Sina Hospital in Tehran, from 2012 to 2013. Stable vital signs, wrist and forearm laceration with jumper or active bleeding, radial or ulnar artery injury one or both were among our inclusion criteria. Vital signs, level of consciousness, coincident injuries were assessed and physical examination was performed in all patients. We recorded time of patient arrival, primary and secondary treatment, and consultation and follow up visits in emergency department or ward.
Results: 50 patients (3 females and 47 males) with a mean age of 30.34y ± 9.69y were enrolled. The first step was to examine and pack up bleeding. The most common injury was due to sharp instruments (84%) and the most common injured artery was radial artery (68%).The mean duration of the first treatment was 1.24 ± 0.93 min. 37 patients (74%) were treated by ligation in the emergency room and the remaining 13 patients (26%) were sent to the operating room for repair and vascular anastomosis by our vascular surgeon. Mean values of duration for ligation were 16.72 ± 13.83 min and 117.76 ± 114 min in emergency medicine and vascular surgery groups, respectively that showed a significant difference between the two groups (p= 0.0001). The overall duration of hospitalization for the patients was 69.04 ± 82.74 hour (5- 311 hours).
Conclusions: We can conclude that the radial or ulnar artery ligation considering its indications or contraindications, in emergency room can play an important role in the recovery of patient's hemodynamic status and speed up of the next step of patient’s treatment.
Key words: Radial artery, Ulnar artery, Ligation, Repair, Hospital stay
Received: Dec 28, 2013 Accepted: Jul 23, 2014
Hossieni Kasnavieh S M, Chahardoli M, Basir Ghafouri H, Sedghi A, Ramim T. Management of acute radial or ulnar artery injury in hospital emergency department. SJKU 2014; 19 (4) :20-26 URL: http://sjku.muk.ac.ir/article-1-1596-en.html