Abstract

Methods Observational study of patients with ERS during a period of seven years (2008-2014). Computer research of electronic medical records in databases was conducted. We obtained a sample of 60 cases and classified them into two groups: good and poor outcome. We analyzed: epidemiological variables (age, smoking, diabetes, arteriopathy) variables related with injury mechanism (degloving, flattening, large bone lesion, neural lost and vascular affectation), surgery and postoperative care (amines, mechanical ventilation, transfusion, ICU stay). We compared the factors associated with poor outcome in both groups

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  • To describe the characteristics of patients undergoing this surgery admitted to the ICU and to evaluate prognostic factors related with bad outcome [2]

  • We found significant differences between the injury mechanism and the presence of large bone and Burgos University Hospital, Burgos, Spain

  • ICU replantation survival was 93,3%, with 10% of early reoperation due to arterial thrombosis

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Introduction

Objectives To describe the characteristics of patients undergoing this surgery admitted to the ICU and to evaluate prognostic factors related with bad outcome [2]. Methods Observational study of patients with ERS during a period of seven years (2008-2014). Computer research of electronic medical records in databases was conducted.

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