Is there benefit to concurrent x-ray imaging of the wrist, forearm and elbow in paediatric patients following a fall on the outstretched hand?
Daniel G SgualdinoMichael J NeepKelly Maree SpuurClarissa HughesPublished in: Journal of medical radiation sciences (2022)
This study demonstrates limited benefit (1.7%) to concurrent imaging following a FOOSH. The results suggest that a thorough physical evaluation of the paediatric upper limb performed by the referrer is sufficient to accurately guide X-ray imaging. These findings have the potential to positively impact a reduction in the number of X-rays performed on paediatric patients and in turn contribute to limiting radiation dose. Further studies may be beneficial in verifying the study's findings.
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