Acute Posttraumatic Ischemia of the Limbs: Algodystrophy or Related Syndrome? A Prospective Study on a Series of 25 Patients

Author:

Pistorius Marc-Antoine1,Connault Jérôme2,Kalassy Chady2,Goueffic Yann3,Planchon Bernard2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal and Vascular Medicine, University Hospital Hôtel-Dieu, marc.pistorius@ chu-nantes.fr

2. Department of Internal and Vascular Medicine, University Hospital Hôtel-Dieu

3. Department of Vascular Surgery, University Hospital Laënnec, 44 000 Nantes, France

Abstract

The aim of this study was to present clinical and paraclinical features of a rarely studied vascular syndrome that usually occurs after a minor traumatic injury. The prospective study of 25 patients identified a group of young subjects, mainly women, generally with history of vascular hyperactivity to cold, showing disseminated pain in a limb always combined with vasospasm, consecutive to a minor traumatic injury in general, and simulating acute ischemia of a limb. The patients' arterial and microcirculatory flows were restored after warming, which proved that they were suffering from intense, reversible but pathological vasospasm, because of its duration, diffusion, intensity, and disproportion as to the triggering event. The symptoms may recur, but they respond to physiotherapy. Patients' follow-up showed that microcirculatory function remains abnormal sometime after the initial episode with, in particular, an exacerbation of the venoarteriolar reflex.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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