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Risk Factors for Failure of Closed Forearm Fracture Reduction in the Pediatric Emergency Department.

Neta CohenRoy GigiShira HabermanTali CapuaAyelet Rimon
Published in: Pediatric emergency care (2022)
Most pediatric forearm fractures can be successfully managed by closed reduction in the ED. Two-bone fractures had the strongest association with reduction failure. Refracture, open fracture, midshaft location, initial radius bone translation of 37% and higher (and not initial angulation), and patient age of 10 years and older are independent risk factors for reduction failure in two-bone fractures. We propose a risk score for reduction failure that can serve as a decision-making tool.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • bone mineral density
  • decision making
  • bone loss
  • physical activity
  • postmenopausal women
  • bone regeneration
  • hip fracture