Zhu T, Shi Y, Yu Q, Zhao YJ, Dai W, Chen Y, Zhang SS. Scoring system for poor limb perfusion after limb fracture in children. World J Clin Cases 2020; 8(23): 5926-5934 [PMID: 33344591 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i23.5926]
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World J Clin Cases. Dec 6, 2020; 8(23): 5926-5934 Published online Dec 6, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i23.5926
Table 1 Characteristics of the patients
Normal perfusion, n = 85
Poor perfusion, n = 76
P value
Age in yr
0.532
mean ± SD
6.7 ± 3.2
6.8 ± 2.9
Median (IQR)
6.3 (3.9, 8.7)
6.7 (5.1, 9.0)
Age stratification in yr, n (%)
0.898
≤ 3
12 (14.1)
10 (13.2)
3-6
28 (32.9)
23 (30.3)
> 6
45 (53.0)
43 (56.6)
Sex, n (%)
0.975
Female
30 (35.3)
27 (35.5)
Male
55 (64.7)
49 (64.5)
BMI in kg/m2
0.978
mean ± SD
17.4 ± 3.3
17.5 ± 3.4
Median (IQR)
16.6 (15.2, 18.8)
16.5 (15.2, 18.8)
BMI-for-age, z score
0.939
mean ± SD
0.75 ± 1.79
0.64 ± 1.31
Median (IQR)
0.49 (-0.37, 1.81)
0.52 (-0.32, 1.58)
≥ 1, n (%)
31 (36.5)
28 (36.8)
0.961
< 1, n (%)
54 (63.5)
48 (63.2)
Ethnicity, n (%)
1
Han
84 (98.8%)
75 (98.7%)
Other
1 (1.2%)
1 (1.3%)
Cause of fracture, n (%)
0.422
Fall
82 (96.4)
72 (94.7)
Hit
2 (2.4)
4 (5.3)
Falling
1 (1.2)
0
Method of postoperative fixation, n (%)
Tubular plaster
83 (97.6)
76 (100.0)
0.498
Non-tubular plaster
2 (2.4)
0
Site of fracture, n (%)
0.26
Radius or ulna
21 (24.7)
17 (22.4)
Humerus
57 (67.1)
49 (64.5)
Tibia or fibula
5 (5.9)
10 (13.2)
Femur
2 (2.4)
0
Degree of self-perceived pain, score, n (%)
1
1
3 (5.3)
3 (5.2)
2
53 (93.0)
54 (93.1)
3
1 (1.8)
1 (1.7)
Maximum oxygen saturation of the affected limb among the six follow-ups, n (%)
0.248
≥ 95%
82 (96.5)
76 (100.0)
90%-95%
3 (3.5)
0
< 90%
0
0
Skin temperature of the affected limb, n (%)
0.048
Like the healthy contralateral limb
85 (100.0)
72 (94.7)
Different from the healthy contralateral limb
0
4 (5.3)
Skin color, n (%)
< 0.001
1 = Red
85 (100.0)
45 (59.2)
2 = Dark red
0
31 (40.8)
Degree of swelling of the affected limb, n (%)
1
1 = No
1 (1.2)
0
2 = Presence of mild skin texture
84 (98.8)
76 (100.0)
Range of motion of the affected limb, n (%)
0.103
2 = Mildly restrained
85 (100.0)
73 (96.1)
3 = Restrained with numbness
0
3 (3.9)
Arterial pulsation, n (%)
1 = Present
85 (100.0)
76 (100.0)
Degree of pain of the affected limb
1 = Painless
30 (35.3)
19 (25.0)
Capillary refill time, n (%)
1 = 1-2 s
85 (100.0)
76 (100.0)
2 = < 1 s
0
0
3 = > 2-3 s
0
0
Table 2 Univariable analyses for factors associated with poor limb perfusion
RR
95%CI
P value
Skin temperature of the affected limb
0.048
Like the healthy contralateral limb
1
Different from the healthy contralateral limb
2.181
(1.840, 2.585)
Skin color
< 0.001
1 = Red
1
2 = Dark red
2.889
(2.281, 3.659)
Range of motion of the affected limb
0.103
2 = Mildly restrained
1
3 = Restrained with numbness
2.164
(1.829, 2.561)
Table 3 Grading scale based on the key risk factors
Factor
Score
Skin temperature
Like the healthy contralateral limb
1
Different from the healthy contralateral limb
0
Skin color
Red
0
A color other than red
1
Range of motion of the affected limb
Restrained with numbness
1
Restrained without numbness
0
Table 4 Occurrence of the outcome according to each score
Score
Occurrence of the outcome
0
41/126 (32.5%)
1
32/32 (100%)
2
3/3 (100%)
Citation: Zhu T, Shi Y, Yu Q, Zhao YJ, Dai W, Chen Y, Zhang SS. Scoring system for poor limb perfusion after limb fracture in children. World J Clin Cases 2020; 8(23): 5926-5934