Near Infrared Spectroscopy in the Diagnosis of Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome

Author:

van den Brand Johan G. H.1,Verleisdonk Egbert J. M. M.1,van der Werken Christian1

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery, University Medical Center & Central Military Hospital, Utrecht, the Netherlands

Abstract

Background Patients with chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) experience pain during exercise. An abnormal increase in intracompartmental pressure (ICP) leads to impaired local tissue perfusion resulting in ischemia and pain. At cessation of exercise, pain subsides. Diagnosis is confirmed through postexercise ICP. Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can measure tissue oxygen saturation (StO2)noninvasively. Hypothesis NIRS can diagnose CECS by showing tissue deoxygenation. Study Design Prospective, nonrandomized clinical trial. Method Volunteers completed a standardized exercise protocol. Those suspected of CECS did so preoperatively and postoperatively. StO2 and ICP were monitored. Data were compared between volunteers and patients and prefasciotomy and postfasciotomy. Results Significant differences between the StO2 values of volunteers and patients with CECS were found. Average peak exercise StO2 value for those with CECS was lower than for the healthy (27 versus 56, P < .05). Patients showed more absolute and percentage change between baseline and peak exercise StO2 (absolute: 60 versus 35, P < .05; percentage: 67 versus 38, P < .05). StO2 values in legs with confirmed CECS returned to normal range postfasciotomy. All changes differed significantly with preoperative values. Conclusion StO2 can distinguish healthy from diseased legs. This study provides evidence supporting NIRS as a noninvasive, painless alternative to ICP in the diagnosis of CECS.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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