Hand (New York, N.Y.)
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Hand (New York, N.Y.) · Sep 2021
Factors Associated With Poor Outcomes in Acute Forearm Compartment Syndrome.
Background: There is limited literature on risk stratification of patients with acute forearm compartment syndrome. The primary objective of this study was to identify factors associated with poor outcomes in patients with acute forearm compartment syndrome. Methods: We retrospectively identified 130 patients with acute compartment syndrome of 130 forearms treated with fasciotomies from January 2000 to June 2015 at 2 Level 1 trauma centers. ⋯ Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that a serum creatine kinase cutoff of 300 U/L yields 92% sensitivity and a serum creatine kinase cutoff of 10 000 U/L yields 95% specificity for poor outcomes in acute forearm compartment syndrome. Conclusions: Elevated creatine kinase levels above 300 U/L are a useful screening test for the highest risk patients with acute forearm compartment syndrome. Levels above 10 000 U/L may play a role in informed consent and counseling regarding expectations.