ティビア 骨折 後 の 急速 に 発症 する 静脈 血栓 症: 症例報告
Caiquan Long1, Zizhen Xie2, Weili Luo3
1Department of Ultrasound, Jiangnan Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
The American journal of case reports
|August 31, 2025
まとめ
膝の損傷から7.5時間以内に 急性血栓形成が起こり 伝統的な見解に異議を唱えます 高リスクの整形外傷患者では,急性血栓形成を検出するために早期の血管モニタリングが不可欠です.
科学分野:
- 整形外科 トラウマ
- 血管 外科
- 緊急 医療
背景:
- 従来の理解では 静脈血栓症は トラウマの数日後に起こります
- このケースは 骨折後の急速な血栓形成を 示すことで このパラダイムに挑戦しています
研究 の 目的:
- 骨格外傷後の 異常速度の静脈栓塞を報告する
- 高リスク患者の現在の血栓予防プロトコルの再評価の必要性を強調する.
主な方法:
- 43歳の男性で 側頭骨骨折の報告
- 圧縮超音波と 連続ドップラー超音波の監視を使用した.
- 静脈血栓塞栓症の疑いに対するD- ダイマー値のモニタリング
主要な成果:
- 骨折後7.5時間以内に 足底静脈に浮遊性血栓が形成された.
- D- ダイマー濃度の上昇 (9. 39 mg/ L) は,隠された静脈性血栓塞栓症を示した.
- 圧縮超音波で初期深静脈栓塞は検出されなかった.
結論:
- 静脈栓塞は近親骨骨折後,急激に (7. 5時間以内に) 発症する.
- 高リスクの患者に早期に頻繁に血管をモニタリングすることが重要です.
- 伝統的な24時間の血栓予防は,特定の高リスク集団では不十分かもしれません.
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