Compartment Syndrome

Pain is the key symptom. It occurs early, is persistent, tends to be disproportionate compared with the original injury and is not relieved by immobilisation - Chris Nickson

Compartment Syndrome
Compartment Syndrome

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Is delta pressure accurate for compartment syndrome?

As you sit down at your workstation to finally catch up on some of those notes you’ve been putting off until the end of your shift, one of the nurses comes to notify you… “You remember that patient in room 4 with the leg pain? This is her urine…”

You take a quick look over and immediately appreciate her concern. She’s holding a sample of urine that’s so dark, it looks like it came straight out of that Coca-Cola(TM) bottle you have sitting on your desk! You immediately review her presentation… “68-year-old woman with cerebral palsy, normally ambulatory, presenting with left lower extremity pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. Her ‘legs buckled’ and she fell while trying to sit…

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 Is delta pressure accurate for compartment syndrome?

How do we diagnose compartment syndrome? This is where the clinical challenge lies, and where inconsistency and controversy within the literature start to set in.

emDOCs

ACS is most common in patients < 35 years of age. These patients have increased risk of high-energy injuries, stronger fascia, and greater muscle bulk. Males are 10x more likely to experience ACS compared to females.

EP Monthly

Acutely, it usually occurs post-traumatically, although there are cases of acute compartment syndrome (ACS) from hereditary angioedema and even malignant infiltration of muscles. There is also a condition known as chronic compartment syndrome, although this is poorly understood.

Life in the Fastlane

Pain is the key symptom. It occurs early, is persistent, tends to be disproportionate compared with the original injury and is not relieved by immobilisation.

NUEM Blog

Acute compartment syndrome (CS) of the extremity is a clinical diagnosis. However, patients without the ability to convey a good history (e.g., children, altered mental status/intubated patients) increase our reliance on objective measures of compartment syndrome.

NHS

Compartment syndrome is a painful and potentially serious condition caused by bleeding or swelling within an enclosed bundle of muscles – known as a muscle compartment.

StatPearls

Measurement of intracompartmental pressure is not required but can aid in diagnosis if uncertainty exist.

Teach Me Surgery

Compartment syndrome is defined as a critical pressure increase within a confined compartmental space. Any fascial compartment can be affected. The most common sites affected are in the leg, thigh, forearm, foot, hand and buttock.

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