Accuracy of ultrasound in diagnosing ankle injuries in emergency care

被引:3
|
作者
Deutekom, Fenna E. [1 ,2 ]
Ridderikhof, Milan L. [2 ]
Van Etten-Jamaludin, Faridi [3 ]
Schepers, Tim [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Fac Med, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Emergency Med, Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Clin Lib, Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Trauma Surg, Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
emergency department; ultrasonography; extremity; soft tissue injuries; fractures; BEDSIDE ULTRASONOGRAPHY; FRACTURES; RADIOGRAPHY; JOINT; FOOT; TOOL;
D O I
10.1136/emermed-2022-212516
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
BackgroundAnkle injuries are one of the most common presentations in the ED. Although fractures can be ruled out using the Ottawa Ankle Rules, the specificity is low, which means many patients may still receive unnecessary radiographs. Even once fractures are ruled out, assessment of ankle stability is recommended to rule out ruptures, but the anterior drawer test has only moderate sensitivity and low specificity and should be performed only after swelling has receded. Ultrasound could be a reliable, cheap and radiation free alternative to diagnose fractures and ligamentous injuries. The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate the accuracy of ultrasound in diagnosing ankle injuries. MethodsMedline, Embase and the Cochrane Library were searched up to 15 February 2022 to include studies of patients of 16 years or older presenting to the ED with acute ankle or foot injury, who underwent ultrasound and had diagnostic accuracy as outcome. No restrictions were applied for date and language. Risk of bias and quality of evidence using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations approach were assessed. ResultsThirteen studies evaluating 1455 patients with bony injuries were included. In 10 studies, the reported sensitivity for fracture was >90%, but varied among studies between 76% (95% CI 63% to 86%) and 100% (95% CI 29% to 100%). In nine studies, the reported specificity was at least 91%, but varied between 85% (95% CI 74% to 92%) and 100% (95% CI 88% to 100%).Six studies including 337 patients examined the use of ultrasound for ligamentous injuries and found a sensitivity and specificity >94% and 100%. Overall quality of evidence for both bony and ligamentous injuries was low and very low. ConclusionUltrasound has the potential to be a reliable method for diagnosing foot and ankle injuries, however, higher grade evidence is needed. PROSPERO registration numberCRD42020215258.
引用
收藏
页码:569 / 575
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Diagnostic performance of ankle ultrasound for diagnosing anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligament injuries: a meta-analysis
    Seok, Hosik
    Lee, Sun Hwa
    Yun, Seong Jong
    ACTA RADIOLOGICA, 2020, 61 (05) : 651 - 661
  • [12] Point-of-care ultrasound modalities in terms of diagnosing acute decompensated heart failure in emergency department; a diagnostic accuracy study
    Shervin Farahmand
    Ali Abdolhoseini
    Ehsan Aliniagerdroudbari
    Sepideh Babaniamansour
    Alireza Baratloo
    Shahram Bagheri-Hariri
    Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2020, 15 : 491 - 499
  • [13] Point-of-care ultrasound modalities in terms of diagnosing acute decompensated heart failure in emergency department; a diagnostic accuracy study
    Farahmand, Shervin
    Abdolhoseini, Ali
    Aliniagerdroudbari, Ehsan
    Babaniamansour, Sepideh
    Baratloo, Alireza
    Bagheri-Hariri, Shahram
    INTERNAL AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2020, 15 (03) : 491 - 499
  • [14] DIAGNOSING ENDOMETRIOSIS WITH ULTRASOUND - ACCURACY AND SPECIFICITY
    GOLDMAN, SM
    MINKIN, SI
    JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, 1980, 25 (04) : 178 - 182
  • [15] ACCURACY OF ULTRASOUND IN DIAGNOSING ABDOMINAL MASSES
    RICHARDSON, R
    NORTON, LW
    EULE, J
    EISEMAN, B
    ARCHIVES OF SURGERY, 1975, 110 (08) : 933 - 939
  • [16] Accuracy of Point-of-care Ultrasound in Diagnosing Acute Appendicitis During Pregnancy
    Abgottspon, Desiree
    Putora, Katharina
    Kinkel, Janis
    Suveg, Kinga
    Widmann, Bernhard
    Hornung, Rene
    Minotti, Bruno
    WESTERN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2022, 23 (06) : 913 - 918
  • [17] Diagnosing Amaurosis Fugax with Emergency Ultrasound
    Stone, Michael B.
    ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2010, 17 (01) : E7 - E7
  • [18] The accuracy of clinical tests in diagnosing ankle ligament injury
    Schneiders, Anthony
    Karas, Steve
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY, 2016, 18 (04) : 245 - 253
  • [19] Ankle Injuries in the Pediatric Emergency Department Answer
    不详
    PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE, 2020, 36 (05) : 255 - 256
  • [20] The Diagnostic Challenge of Ankle Injuries in the Emergency Department
    O'Neil, Jean
    JNP-JOURNAL FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS, 2019, 15 (08): : E169 - E172