Hemorrhage in Pelvic Ring Fractures After Low-Energy Trauma: A Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Inclusion Criteria
2.2. Data Search and Selection
2.3. Quality Assessment
2.4. Data Extraction
2.5. Data Synthesis
3. Results
3.1. Symptoms
3.2. Diagnostics and Therapy
3.3. Assessment of Reporting
4. Discussion
4.1. Clinical Implications
4.2. Red Flags
4.3. Diagnostic and Treatment Approaches
4.4. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria | |
---|---|---|
Population | Individuals > 55 years Pelvic ring fracture due to a low-energy trauma or due to no apparent trauma and hemorrhage | High-energy trauma Fractures caused by a malignant disease Pelvic fractures that are combined with other severe injuries |
Intervention | All interventions related to diagnostics, treatment and/or prevention of hemorrhage in individuals with pelvic ring fractures | |
Comparator | No comparator | |
Outcome | Not defined | |
Study designs | Case reports Case series | Other study designs Systematic reviews Cadaver studies Animal and biomechanical studies |
Study ID | Country of Origin | Gender | Age in Years | Mechanism of Injury | Co-Morbidities | Anticoagulant or Antiplatelets Therapy Prior to Fracture | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Almagauer 2023 [12] | USA | F | 86 | Ground-level fall |
| Eliquis and Plavix | Survived |
Burghardt 2010 [13] | Germany | F | 94 | Fall |
| Marcumar | Survived |
Coupe 2005 [14] | UK | F | 85 | Fall on a patch of ice while walking |
| 75 mg Aspirin daily | Died |
Garrido-Gomez 2012 [15] | Spain | F | 70 | Fall at home |
| No anticoagulant | Survived |
Gómez-Puerta 2008 [16] | Spain | F | 83 | No apparent trauma |
| Ø | Survived |
Hagiwara 2004 [17] | Japan | M | 84 | Fall |
| No anticoagulant | Died |
Henning 2007 [18] | Switzerland | F | 81 | Nonsyncopal fall |
| Coumadin derivate | Not reported |
Kastanis 2024 [19] | Greece | F | 82 | Fall from standing height |
| Acetylsalicylic acid (100 mg once daily) | Survived |
Li 2023 [20] | China | F | 76 | Ø | Ø | Ø | Survived |
Macdonald 2006 [21] | UK | F | 71 | Fall at home |
| Warfarin | Died |
Martin 2010 [22] | Australia | F | 89 | Fall from standing height |
| No anticoagulant | Survived |
Rich 2018 [23] | USA | F | 76 | Fall from standing height | Ø | Ø | Died |
Sandri 2014 [24] | Italy | F | 83 | Minor fall at home |
| Warfarin | Survived |
Solarz 2017 [25] | USA | F | 96 | Fall from standing height |
| 81 mg/d of Aspirin | Survived |
ten Broek 2014 [26] | Netherlands | F | 79 | “Trivial ground-level fall while training with physiotherapist” |
| No anticoagulant | Survived |
F | 83 | “Fall while getting up from the toilet” |
| Ø | Survived | ||
Weber 2016 [27] | Germany | F | 78 | Ground-level fall |
| Coumadin and Acetylsalicylic acid | Survived |
Wee 2013 [28] | Singapore | M | 73 | Simple fall while walking |
| Aspirin 100 mg daily | Survived |
Wingstrand 1988 [29] | Sweden | F | 81 | Fall at home | Ø | Ø | Survived |
Wohlrath 2013 [30] | Germany | M | 91 | Fall on black ice | Ø | Ø | Survived |
F | 84 | Fall at home | Ø | Ø | Survived |
Fracture Type | Vessel | Study |
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Pubic ramus fracture | Internal iliac artery (anterior division) | Henning 2007 [18] Macdonald 2006 [21] Martin 2010 [22] tenBroek 2014 [26] |
Obturator artery (and branches) | Garrido-Gomez 2012 [15] Henning 2007 [18] Rich 2018 [23] Solarz 2017 [25] Wohlrath 2013 [30] | |
Superior vesical artery | Wee 2013 [28] | |
Corona mortis (connection between obturator artery and inferior epigastric artery) | Henning 2007 [18] Weber 2016 [27] Wohlrath 2013 [30] | |
Pubic branches of the inferior epigastric artery | Almagauer 2023 [12] Macdonald 2006 [21] tenBroek 2014 [26] Wohlrath 2013 [30] | |
Acetabular fracture | Superior gluteal artery | Hagiwara 2004 [17] Wohlrath 2013 [30] |
Sacroiliac fracture | Gómez-Puerta 2008 [16] |
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Roßler, A.; Lukhaup, L.; Seidelmann, M.; Gaeth, C.; Dietz, S.-O.; Audretsch, C.; Grützner, P.; Windolf, J.; Neubert, A. Hemorrhage in Pelvic Ring Fractures After Low-Energy Trauma: A Systematic Review. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 7223. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13237223
Roßler A, Lukhaup L, Seidelmann M, Gaeth C, Dietz S-O, Audretsch C, Grützner P, Windolf J, Neubert A. Hemorrhage in Pelvic Ring Fractures After Low-Energy Trauma: A Systematic Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(23):7223. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13237223
Chicago/Turabian StyleRoßler, Alina, Lara Lukhaup, Max Seidelmann, Catharina Gaeth, Sven-Oliver Dietz, Christof Audretsch, Paul Grützner, Joachim Windolf, and Anne Neubert. 2024. "Hemorrhage in Pelvic Ring Fractures After Low-Energy Trauma: A Systematic Review" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 23: 7223. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13237223
APA StyleRoßler, A., Lukhaup, L., Seidelmann, M., Gaeth, C., Dietz, S.-O., Audretsch, C., Grützner, P., Windolf, J., & Neubert, A. (2024). Hemorrhage in Pelvic Ring Fractures After Low-Energy Trauma: A Systematic Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(23), 7223. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13237223