51. Outcome of reduction of paediatric forearm fracture by emergency department clinicians.
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Gursanscky, Jared, Kelly, Anne‐Maree, Hamad, Ahmad, Tagg, Andrew, Klim, Sharon, Ritchie, Peter, Law, Ian, and Krieser, David
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ANESTHESIA , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *RISK assessment , *WRIST fractures , *FOREARM injuries , *FRACTURE fixation , *REOPERATION , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *CHILDREN - Abstract
Objectives: Paediatric forearm fractures are common. Anecdotally, there is a trend towards ED reduction of selected fractures under procedural sedation. We aimed to determine the rate of subsequent operative intervention for fracture re‐displacement. Methods: Retrospective observational study of children with a forearm/wrist fracture undergoing fracture reduction in ED. Outcome of interest was operative intervention for fracture re‐displacement within 6 weeks. Results: Among 176 patients studied, operative intervention occurred in nine patients (5.1%, 95% confidence interval 2.7–9.4%). Conclusion: Reduction of paediatric forearm fractures under procedural sedation by ED clinicians is increasingly common and results in a low rate of subsequent operative intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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