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Quebec Decision Rule in Determining the Need for Radiography in Reduction of Shoulder Dislocation; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study

INTRODUCTION: The Quebec Decision Rule (QDR) has been developed for deciding on the necessity of radiography for patients with shoulder dislocation. This study aimed to investigate the diagnostic value of QDR in this regard. METHOD: This diagnostic accuracy study was conducted on patients with shoul...

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Autores principales: Bolvardi, Ehsan, Alizadeh, Behnaz, Foroughian, Mahdi, Abbasi, Bita, Habibzadeh, Seyed Reza, Akhavan, Reza
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6637797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31432031
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author Bolvardi, Ehsan
Alizadeh, Behnaz
Foroughian, Mahdi
Abbasi, Bita
Habibzadeh, Seyed Reza
Akhavan, Reza
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Alizadeh, Behnaz
Foroughian, Mahdi
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Akhavan, Reza
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description INTRODUCTION: The Quebec Decision Rule (QDR) has been developed for deciding on the necessity of radiography for patients with shoulder dislocation. This study aimed to investigate the diagnostic value of QDR in this regard. METHOD: This diagnostic accuracy study was conducted on patients with shoulder dislocation visiting the emergency department. After filling out the QDR-based checklist for all patients, they underwent radiography and the obtained radiography results were compared to QDR-based clinical diagnostic findings. RESULTS: 143 patients with the mean age of 32.1±12 years were evaluated (88.8% males). Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of QDR were 50%, 58.2%, 3.3%, and 97.6%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity were 100% and 50% in patients >40 years old, and 33.3% and 59.8% in those <40 years old. These indices were 33.3% and 60.4%, respectively, in the male sex and 100% and 40% in the female sex. CONCLUSION: ‌ Quebec decision rule holds promise to diagnose concomitant fractures in patients over the age of 40 with 100% sensitivity, thereby reducing the number of radiographies by 50% without causing diagnostic errors. In contrast, this criterion proved inefficient in patients younger than 40. ‌
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spelling pubmed-66377972019-08-20 Quebec Decision Rule in Determining the Need for Radiography in Reduction of Shoulder Dislocation; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study Bolvardi, Ehsan Alizadeh, Behnaz Foroughian, Mahdi Abbasi, Bita Habibzadeh, Seyed Reza Akhavan, Reza Arch Acad Emerg Med Original Article INTRODUCTION: The Quebec Decision Rule (QDR) has been developed for deciding on the necessity of radiography for patients with shoulder dislocation. This study aimed to investigate the diagnostic value of QDR in this regard. METHOD: This diagnostic accuracy study was conducted on patients with shoulder dislocation visiting the emergency department. After filling out the QDR-based checklist for all patients, they underwent radiography and the obtained radiography results were compared to QDR-based clinical diagnostic findings. RESULTS: 143 patients with the mean age of 32.1±12 years were evaluated (88.8% males). Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of QDR were 50%, 58.2%, 3.3%, and 97.6%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity were 100% and 50% in patients >40 years old, and 33.3% and 59.8% in those <40 years old. These indices were 33.3% and 60.4%, respectively, in the male sex and 100% and 40% in the female sex. CONCLUSION: ‌ Quebec decision rule holds promise to diagnose concomitant fractures in patients over the age of 40 with 100% sensitivity, thereby reducing the number of radiographies by 50% without causing diagnostic errors. In contrast, this criterion proved inefficient in patients younger than 40. ‌ Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2019-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6637797/ /pubmed/31432031 Text en This open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Bolvardi, Ehsan
Alizadeh, Behnaz
Foroughian, Mahdi
Abbasi, Bita
Habibzadeh, Seyed Reza
Akhavan, Reza
Quebec Decision Rule in Determining the Need for Radiography in Reduction of Shoulder Dislocation; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study
title Quebec Decision Rule in Determining the Need for Radiography in Reduction of Shoulder Dislocation; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study
title_full Quebec Decision Rule in Determining the Need for Radiography in Reduction of Shoulder Dislocation; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study
title_fullStr Quebec Decision Rule in Determining the Need for Radiography in Reduction of Shoulder Dislocation; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study
title_full_unstemmed Quebec Decision Rule in Determining the Need for Radiography in Reduction of Shoulder Dislocation; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study
title_short Quebec Decision Rule in Determining the Need for Radiography in Reduction of Shoulder Dislocation; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study
title_sort quebec decision rule in determining the need for radiography in reduction of shoulder dislocation; a diagnostic accuracy study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6637797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31432031
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