Diagnostic Accuracy of History, Physical Examination, and Bedside Ultrasound for Diagnosis of Extremity Fractures in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review

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Joshi, Nikita [1 ]
Lira, Alena [1 ]
Mehta, Ninfa [1 ]
Paladino, Lorenzo [1 ]
Sinert, Richard [1 ]
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[1] Suny Downstate Med Ctr, Dept Emergency Med, Brooklyn, NY 11203 USA
关键词
CLINICAL DECISION RULES; OTTAWA ANKLE RULES; SUSPECTED SCAPHOID FRACTURE; ACUTE KNEE INJURIES; FOREARM FRACTURES; PROSPECTIVE VALIDATION; CLAVICLE FRACTURES; EXCLUDE FRACTURES; OCCULT FRACTURES; ELBOW EXTENSION;
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10.1111/acem.12058
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objectives Understanding history, physical examination, and ultrasonography (US) to diagnose extremity fractures compared with radiography has potential benefits of decreasing radiation exposure, costs, and pain and improving emergency department (ED) resource management and triage time. Methods The authors performed two electronic searches using PubMed and EMBASE databases for studies published between 1965 to 2012 using a strategy based on the inclusion of any patient presenting with extremity injuries suspicious for fracture who had history and physical examination and a separate search for US performed by an emergency physician (EP) with subsequent radiography. The primary outcome was operating characteristics of ED history, physical examination, and US in diagnosing radiologically proven extremity fractures. The methodologic quality of the studies was assessed using the quality assessment of studies of diagnostic accuracy tool (QUADAS-2). Results Nine studies met the inclusion criteria for history and physical examination, while eight studies met the inclusion criteria for US. There was significant heterogeneity in the studies that prevented data pooling. Data were organized into subgroups based on anatomic fracture locations, but heterogeneity within the subgroups also prevented data pooling. The prevalence of fracture varied among the studies from 22% to 70%. Upper extremity physical examination tests have positive likelihood ratios (LRs) ranging from 1.2 to infinity and negative LRs ranging from 0 to 0.8. US sensitivities varied between 85% and 100%, specificities varied between 73% and 100%, positive LRs varied between 3.2 and 56.1, and negative LRs varied between 0 and 0.2. Conclusions Compared with radiography, EP US is an accurate diagnostic test to rule in or rule out extremity fractures. The diagnostic accuracy for history and physical examination are inconclusive. Future research is needed to understand the accuracy of ED US when combined with history and physical examination for upper and lower extremity fractures.
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