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Comparison of radiography and computed tomography in emergency department evaluation of ankle trauma.

Authors :
Avci, Mustafa
Kozaci, Nalan
Yuksel, Serkan
Etli, Ibrahim
Yilmaz, Yavuz
Source :
Annals of Medical of Research; 2019, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p867-872, 6p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to compare computed tomography (CT) and radiography (XR) images of patients presented to the emergency department with ankle trauma and undergone CT imaging, and to describe the fractures for which XR is insufficient and the characteristics of these fractures. Material and Methods: This retrospectively designed study included patients presented to the emergency department with ankle trauma between January 2016 and December 2017. Patients who had ankle trauma, who performed XR and CT imaging were included in the study. The XR and CT images were reinterpreted by a radiologist. Results: Three hundred and sixteen patients were enrolled in the study. Of the patients, 137 (43.4%) had fracture on XR and 168 (53.2%) had fracture on CT. The most common bone fractures were detected lateral malleolus and distal tibia fractures. The sensitivity and specificity of XR in detecting fracture compared to CT were 75% and 93%, respectively. Sixty-three (20%) of the patients had two simultaneous fractures. The sensitivity and specificity of XR in detecting two simultaneous fractures were 56% and 94%, respectively. Twelve (3.8%) of the patients had distal tibial, medial malleolus and lateral malleolus fractures (trimalleolar fracture). The sensitivity and specificity of XR in detecting trimalleolar fracture were 17% and 100%, respectively. Conclusion: XR has a low sensitivity in identifying ankle fractures. The sensitivity is much lower in cases of two simultaneous fractures and trimalleolar fractures. Therefore, CT imaging should be preferred in patients with complex ankle injuries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26367688
Volume :
26
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Annals of Medical of Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164450222
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.01.050