Trial of Ultrasound Guidance for Reduction of Pediatric Forearm Fractures
NCT ID: NCT03097757
Last Updated: 2023-01-09
Study Results
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TERMINATED
NA
4 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-01-24
2017-07-31
Brief Summary
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Secondary objectives include comparing provider satisfaction with the reduction procedure, number of patients requiring repeat reductions, time for reduction, number of patients requiring operative repair after reduction, with the reduction procedure and comparison between post-reduction ultrasound and x-ray interpretation.
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Detailed Description
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Consulting orthopedic residents will be trained to perform musculoskeletal sonography for this study and will be considered study-trained physicians. All patients will undergo procedural sedation and/or pain management for closed reduction as per standard of care in the PED. The medication used for sedation and/or pain will be determined by the treating Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) physician. Study patients that are randomized to the ultrasound guided group will undergo a point-of-care ultrasound, performed by a study trained physician using a Sonosite Edge ultrasound machine with an L38 linear 10-5 Megahertz (MHz) transducer probe.
Prior to the reduction procedure in patients randomized to the experimental group, ultrasound images of the fracture site will be obtained and the maximum degree of displacement will be measured. Both longitudinal and transverse views of the injured area will be obtained. The trained physician will then perform real-time ultrasound imaging as needed during the closed reduction procedure. Once the orthopedic resident obtains optimal alignment, and prior to casting, a post-reduction ultrasound image will be obtained and the angle of displacement will again be measured. All ultrasounds performed prior to and after the reduction will be recorded, and the images obtained will include video clips of the ultrasound as well as a saved still picture of the best image of the suspected fracture site. The study-trained physician who performed the ultrasound will then record his/her findings on the data collection form immediately after the procedure and prior to reviewing plain radiographs.
In general, the majority of reduction procedures performed in the PED are done without the use of any real time imaging, some orthopedic surgery residents employ the use of the c-arm (fluoroscopy) and/or a portable x-ray machine during the reduction procedure. At his/her discretion, the orthopedic resident may use either of these modalities in both the ultrasound and control group as per standard of care in the PED. The use of these modalities will be recorded.
After the reduction procedure in the ultrasound group and prior to reviewing the post reduction x-ray, the orthopedic resident will complete a brief questionnaire. Patients in both groups will then undergo a post-reduction x-ray. Based on the degree of displacement on the x-ray, the orthopedic surgeon will determine whether the patient needs a repeat reduction, as per routine standard of care. If a repeat reduction is required, the treating physician can choose to use ultrasound at his/her discretion. The angle of displacement will be measured on the post-reduction x-ray by an orthopedic surgeon. Additionally, the angle of displacement measured on the post-reduction ultrasound will be measured and compared to the angle of displacement on the post-reduction x-ray. An expert sonographer will review cases where the ultrasound and x-ray results do not correlate.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
DIAGNOSTIC
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Fracture reduction without ultrasound
Fracture reduction as per standard of care involves closed fracture reduction without real-time imaging, or with c-arm or portable x-ray. Closed reduction of a fractured bone. Closed reduction is a procedure to set (reduce) a broken bone without surgery. This allows the bone to grow back together. It works best when it is done as soon as possible after the bone breaks.
Standard of care fracture reduction
Closed reduction of a fractured bone.
Fracture reduction with ultrasound
Ultrasound guided Fracture reduction involves closed fracture reduction with the use of real-time ultrasound imaging, prior to, during and after the reduction procedure. C-arm or portable x-ray may also be used as an adjunct.
Ultrasound - guided fracture reduction
Ultrasound will be used as a real-time imaging modality to guide forearm fracture reduction.
Standard of care fracture reduction
Closed reduction of a fractured bone.
Interventions
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Ultrasound - guided fracture reduction
Ultrasound will be used as a real-time imaging modality to guide forearm fracture reduction.
Standard of care fracture reduction
Closed reduction of a fractured bone.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
2. Patients with neurovascular compromise.
3. Unstable patients with life-threatening injuries who require ongoing resuscitation.
21 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Montefiore Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Joni Rabiner, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Columbia University
Locations
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Montefiore Medical Center
The Bronx, New York, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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2016-6637
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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