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Implementing the Lever Sign in the Emergency Department: Does it Assist in Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture Diagnosis? A Pilot Study
- Source :
- The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 57:805-811
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2019.
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Abstract
- Background Within the emergency department (ED) setting, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is commonly misdiagnosed, leading to improper treatment and potential meniscal injury and total joint replacement. Utilizing traditional clinical tests to diagnosis ACL rupture leads to the correct diagnosis in about 30% of cases. The lever sign is a new and effective clinical test used to diagnose ACL rupture with 100% sensitivity. Objective We aim to study if the lever sign used in the ED setting is more sensitive to diagnose ACL rupture than traditional tests. Methods Patients between 12 and 55 years of age were examined utilizing either traditional methods or the lever sign. Diagnostic findings in the ED were compared with those of a sports medicine specialist using magnetic resonance imaging as the diagnostic standard. A survey was given to ED providers to collect data on diagnosis and physician confidence in diagnosis. Results The sensitivity of the lever sign was 100% (94.7% accuracy, 93.75% specificity), whereas the sensitivity of the anterior drawer/Lachman test was 40% (87.5% accuracy, 100% specificity). Physician confidence in diagnosis was higher utilizing the lever sign vs. the anterior drawer/Lachman test at 8.45 (±1.82) compared with 7.72 (±1.82) out of 10, respectively. There was no statistically significant association between diagnostic accuracy with either test and level of training of the ED provider. Conclusion Implementation of the lever sign in the ED setting resulted in a higher sensitivity, higher physician confidence in screening test diagnosis, and a decrease in the number of undiagnosed ACL ruptures.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Clinical tests
medicine.medical_specialty
business.product_category
Adolescent
Sports medicine
Anterior cruciate ligament
Pilot Projects
Lachman test
Sensitivity and Specificity
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
medicine
Humans
Location Directories and Signs
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Child
Anterior cruciate ligament rupture
Physical Examination
030222 orthopedics
Lever
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Magnetic resonance imaging
030229 sport sciences
Emergency department
Middle Aged
Surgery
medicine.anatomical_structure
Emergency Medicine
Female
Emergency Service, Hospital
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 07364679
- Volume :
- 57
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Emergency Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9b0dcd97ae9c63aac34032204091db21