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Effect of C-Clamp Application on Hemodynamic Instability in Polytrauma Victims with Pelvic Fracture

Background and Objectives: C-clamp application may reduce mortality in patients with unstable pelvic fractures and hemodynamic instability. Decreasing C-clamp use over the past decades may have resulted from concerns about its effectiveness and safety. The purpose of this study was to document effec...

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Autores principales: Gewiess, Jan, Luedi, Markus Martin, Schnüriger, Beat, Tosounidis, Theodoros Hercules, Keel, Marius Johann Baptist, Bastian, Johannes Dominik
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143972
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58091291
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author Gewiess, Jan
Luedi, Markus Martin
Schnüriger, Beat
Tosounidis, Theodoros Hercules
Keel, Marius Johann Baptist
Bastian, Johannes Dominik
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Luedi, Markus Martin
Schnüriger, Beat
Tosounidis, Theodoros Hercules
Keel, Marius Johann Baptist
Bastian, Johannes Dominik
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description Background and Objectives: C-clamp application may reduce mortality in patients with unstable pelvic fractures and hemodynamic instability. Decreasing C-clamp use over the past decades may have resulted from concerns about its effectiveness and safety. The purpose of this study was to document effective hemodynamic stabilization after C-clamp application by means of vital parameters (primary outcome parameter), and the subsequent effect on metabolic indices and volume management (secondary outcome parameters). Materials and Methods: C-clamp application was performed between 2014 and 2021 for n = 13 patients (50 ± 18 years) with unstable pelvic fractures and hemodynamic instability. Vital parameters, metabolic indices, volume management, and the correlation of factors and potential changes were analyzed. Results: After C-clamp application, increases were measured in systolic blood pressure (+15 mmHg; p = 0.0284) and mean arterial pressure (+12 mmHg; p = 0.0157), and a reduction of volume requirements (p = 0.0266) and bolus vasoactive medication needs (p = 0.0081) were observed. The earlier C-clamp application was performed, the greater the effect (p < 0.05; r > 0.6). Heart rate, shock index, and end-tidal CO(2) were not significantly altered. The extent of base deficit, hemoglobin, and lactate did not correlate with changes in vital parameters. Conclusions: In the majority of hemodynamically unstable trauma patients not responding to initial fluid resuscitation and severe pelvic fracture, early C-clamp application had an additive effect on hemodynamic stabilization and reduction in volume substitution. Based on these findings, there is still a rationale for considering early C-clamp stabilization in this group of severely injured patients.
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spelling pubmed-95039522022-09-24 Effect of C-Clamp Application on Hemodynamic Instability in Polytrauma Victims with Pelvic Fracture Gewiess, Jan Luedi, Markus Martin Schnüriger, Beat Tosounidis, Theodoros Hercules Keel, Marius Johann Baptist Bastian, Johannes Dominik Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and Objectives: C-clamp application may reduce mortality in patients with unstable pelvic fractures and hemodynamic instability. Decreasing C-clamp use over the past decades may have resulted from concerns about its effectiveness and safety. The purpose of this study was to document effective hemodynamic stabilization after C-clamp application by means of vital parameters (primary outcome parameter), and the subsequent effect on metabolic indices and volume management (secondary outcome parameters). Materials and Methods: C-clamp application was performed between 2014 and 2021 for n = 13 patients (50 ± 18 years) with unstable pelvic fractures and hemodynamic instability. Vital parameters, metabolic indices, volume management, and the correlation of factors and potential changes were analyzed. Results: After C-clamp application, increases were measured in systolic blood pressure (+15 mmHg; p = 0.0284) and mean arterial pressure (+12 mmHg; p = 0.0157), and a reduction of volume requirements (p = 0.0266) and bolus vasoactive medication needs (p = 0.0081) were observed. The earlier C-clamp application was performed, the greater the effect (p < 0.05; r > 0.6). Heart rate, shock index, and end-tidal CO(2) were not significantly altered. The extent of base deficit, hemoglobin, and lactate did not correlate with changes in vital parameters. Conclusions: In the majority of hemodynamically unstable trauma patients not responding to initial fluid resuscitation and severe pelvic fracture, early C-clamp application had an additive effect on hemodynamic stabilization and reduction in volume substitution. Based on these findings, there is still a rationale for considering early C-clamp stabilization in this group of severely injured patients. MDPI 2022-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9503952/ /pubmed/36143972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58091291 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gewiess, Jan
Luedi, Markus Martin
Schnüriger, Beat
Tosounidis, Theodoros Hercules
Keel, Marius Johann Baptist
Bastian, Johannes Dominik
Effect of C-Clamp Application on Hemodynamic Instability in Polytrauma Victims with Pelvic Fracture
title Effect of C-Clamp Application on Hemodynamic Instability in Polytrauma Victims with Pelvic Fracture
title_full Effect of C-Clamp Application on Hemodynamic Instability in Polytrauma Victims with Pelvic Fracture
title_fullStr Effect of C-Clamp Application on Hemodynamic Instability in Polytrauma Victims with Pelvic Fracture
title_full_unstemmed Effect of C-Clamp Application on Hemodynamic Instability in Polytrauma Victims with Pelvic Fracture
title_short Effect of C-Clamp Application on Hemodynamic Instability in Polytrauma Victims with Pelvic Fracture
title_sort effect of c-clamp application on hemodynamic instability in polytrauma victims with pelvic fracture
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143972
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58091291
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