The midterm psychological effect of cast removal procedures in children.

IF 1.9 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Uygar Daşar, Ozan Altun, Yılmaz Ergişi, Osman Arıkan, Erdi Özdemir
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to compare the course of anxiety change in children who used headphones during cast removal with controls in midterm follow-up.

Patients and methods: Sixty-six patients who underwent forearm fracture treatment with closed reduction and long arm casting between June 2021 and March 2023 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were divided into two groups based on the use of headphones (n=27; 21 males, 6 females; mean age: 8.0±1.8 years; range, 6 to 12 years) or not (n=39; 27 males, 12 females; mean age: 8.9±1.8 years; range, 6 to 12 years) during cast removal with an oscillating saw. Primary outcome measures included preprocedure, postprocedure, and six-month anxiety assessments with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.

Results: There was an acute increase in the mean state anxiety scores after the procedure, which returned to below baseline at the six-month follow-up in the headphone (31.4±8.3, 33.3±8.7, and 25.1±4.1, respectively) and control groups (34.9±11.1, 37.4±9.5, and 27.3±5.3, respectively). The mean trait anxiety scores before the procedure, after the procedure, and at six months remained similar in the headphone (33.6±3.0, 34.6±3.2, and 32.4±2.8; p>0.05) and control groups (34.1±2.7, 33.7±3.0, and 33.7±3.0, p>0.05).

Conclusion: This study suggests that the acute anxiety during cast removal did not create anxiety sequelae in the sixth month regardless of headphone use.

儿童石膏拆除手术的中期心理影响。
研究目的本研究旨在比较在拆除石膏时使用耳机的儿童与对照组在中期随访中的焦虑变化过程:回顾性分析2021年6月至2023年3月期间接受前臂骨折闭合复位和长臂石膏固定治疗的66名患者。根据患者在使用摆动锯拆除石膏时是否使用耳机(n=27;21 名男性,6 名女性;平均年龄:8.0±1.8 岁;范围:6 至 12 岁)分为两组(n=39;27 名男性,12 名女性;平均年龄:8.9±1.8 岁;范围:6 至 12 岁)。主要结果测量包括术前、术后和六个月的国家-特质焦虑量表(State-Trait Anxiety Inventory)焦虑评估:结果:手术后平均状态焦虑评分急剧上升,六个月随访时,耳机组(分别为 31.4±8.3、33.3±8.7 和 25.1±4.1)和对照组(分别为 34.9±11.1、37.4±9.5 和 27.3±5.3)的焦虑评分恢复到基线以下。耳机组(33.6±3.0、34.6±3.2 和 32.4±2.8;P>0.05)和对照组(34.1±2.7、33.7±3.0 和 33.7±3.0;P>0.05)在手术前、手术后和六个月时的平均特质焦虑得分保持相似:本研究表明,无论是否使用耳机,拆石膏时的急性焦虑都不会在第六个月后产生焦虑后遗症。
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