학술논문

Fat Embolism Syndrome - Three Case Reports and Review of the Literature
Document Type
Article
Source
대한외상학회지 / Journal of Trauma and Injury. Sep 30, 2017 30(3):107
Subject
Embolism
Fat
Intensive Care Units
Long bone fractures
Fat embolism prevention
Fat embolism management
Language
Korean
ISSN
1738-8767
Abstract
The fat embolism syndrome (FES) represents a condition, usually with traumatic etiology, which may pose challenges to diagnosis while its treatment usually requires supportive measures in the intensive care units (ICUs). The clinical criteria, including respiratory and cerebral dysfunction and a petechial rash, along with imaging studies help in diagnosis. Here we present three case reports of young male who developed FES and were admitted to our ICUs after long bones fractures emerging after vehicle crashes and we briefly review FES literature. All patients' treatment was directed towards: 1) the restoration of circulating volume with fresh blood and/or plasma; 2) the correction of acidosis; and 3) immobilization of the affected part. All patients recovered and were released to the orthopedic wards. The incidence of cases of patients with FES admitted in our ICUs records a significant decrease. This may be explained in terms effective infrastructure reforms in Greece which brought about significant improvement in early prevention and management.

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