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A study to develop clinical decision rules for the use of radiography in wrist trauma: Karadeniz wrist rules

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2016

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Karaca, Yunus
Türkmen, Süha
Cansu, Ayşegül
Baki, Mehmet Emre
Eroğlu, Oğuz
Tatlı, Özgür
Günaydın, Mücahit
Beyhun, Ercüment
Gündüz, Aldulkadir
Eryiğit, Umut
Baydın, Ahmet
Güzel, Murat
Özşahin, Faruk
Bilir, Özlem
Şahin, Aynur
Taşin, Veyis
Kalay, Aslan
Gül, Orkun
Türedi, Süleyman

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Karaca, Y., Turkmen, S., Cansu, A., Baki, M. E., Eroglu, O., Tatli, O., Gunaydin, M., Beyhun, E., Gunduz, A., Eryiğit, U., Baydın, A., Güzel, M., Özşahin, F., Bilir, Ö., Şahin, A., Taşın, V., Kalay, A., Gül, O., & Turedi, S. (2016). A study to develop clinical decision rules for the use of radiography in wrist trauma: Karadeniz wrist rules. The American journal of emergency medicine, 34(11), 2074–2078. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajem.2016.07.013

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Introduction: the aim of this study was to evaluate patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with wrist trauma using physical examination findings and functional tests and to identify findings with high sensitivity and specificity among the parameters assessed in patients with fracture in the wrist. the ultimate objective was thus to establish a reliable and widely usable clinical decision rule for determining the necessity of radiography in wrist trauma. Methods: This prospective, multicenter study was performed in 8 hospitals. the relation between radiologically determined fracture and clinical findings consisting of physical examination findings and functional tests was assessed in terms of whether or not these were markers of radiography requirement, with the aim of identifying predictive values for fracture. Results: A total of 603 eligible trauma patients presented to the participating EDs during the study period. Fracture was identified in 24.5% of patients (n= 148). the 4-way combination with the highest sensitivity was identified as axial compression and the positive distal radioulnar drawer test, and pain with radial deviation and dorsal flexion. Sensitivity at distal ulna palpation was added as a fifth parameter, and sensitivity and negative predictive value thus increased to 100%. Conclusion: With their 100% sensitivity and 100% negative predictive values, the Karadeniz wrist rules may represent a clinical decision rule that can be used in practice in EDs. If all 5 findings are negative, there is no indication for wrist radiography. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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American Journal of Emergency Medicine

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34

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11

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajem.2016.07.013
https://hdl.handle.net/11436/2366

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