The Birmingham Mandible and Mid-face (BruMM) rules: interim data analysis.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Roc Elledge, S Vatharkar, D McNulty, D Parekh
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Abstract

Introduction: Clinical predictor rules are useful heuristics that can inspire confidence in clinicians on the front line to make decisions that are safe and reproducible. Rules such as the Ottawa Ankle Rules can also reduce the number of unnecessary radiographs taken, reducing radiation exposure and cost, as well as improving quality of care.

Methods: A previous Delphi study delineated 11 variables associated with an increased likelihood of finding a mandibular fracture and 14 variables associated with an increased likelihood of finding a zygomatic fracture on plain film radiographs. In the current study, clinicians suspecting a mandibular and/or zygomatic fracture were invited to complete a proforma identifying any of these variables in advance of requesting plain film radiograph(s). An interim analysis was conducted with predictors being cross-tabulated against relevant outcomes using: sensitivity, specificity, Jaccard index, odds ratio (OR) and Fisher's exact probability.

Results: During the period January to October 2022 inclusive, 69 records were inputted into REDCap, of which 20/69 demonstrated a fracture. Fisher's exact test produced several significant results including malocclusion (p<0.0001, OR 31.99), presence of a new open bite (p<0.001, OR undefined) and subconjunctival haemorrhage (p<0.05, OR undefined).

Conclusions: Data collection is continuing and initial interim analysis would suggest a sample size of n=252 will be required, assuming a negative scan rate of 55%, to achieve a specificity of 0.90 within ±0.05. We aim to present finalised data in 2025.

伯明翰下颌和中脸(BruMM)规则:中期数据分析。
临床预测规则是有用的启发式方法,可以激发一线临床医生的信心,使其做出安全且可重复的决策。《渥太华踝关节规则》(Ottawa Ankle Rules)等规定还可以减少不必要的x光片拍摄次数,减少辐射暴露和成本,并提高护理质量。方法:先前的Delphi研究描述了11个变量与发现下颌骨骨折的可能性增加有关,14个变量与发现颧骨骨折的平片可能性增加有关。在目前的研究中,临床医生怀疑下颌和/或颧骨骨折,在要求平片拍摄之前,请他们完成一份确定这些变量的表格。中期分析采用敏感性、特异性、Jaccard指数、比值比(OR)和Fisher精确概率,将预测因子与相关结果交叉制表。结果:在2022年1月至10月期间,REDCap共输入69条记录,其中20/69显示骨折。Fisher的精确测试产生了几个重要的结果,包括错牙合(ppp)结论:数据收集仍在继续,初步的中期分析表明,需要n=252的样本量,假设阴性扫描率为55%,在±0.05范围内达到0.90的特异性。我们的目标是在2025年提交最终数据。
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期刊介绍: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England is the official scholarly research journal of the Royal College of Surgeons and is published eight times a year in January, February, March, April, May, July, September and November. The main aim of the journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers that relate to all branches of surgery. The Annals also includes letters and comments, a regular technical section, controversial topics, CORESS feedback and book reviews. The editorial board is composed of experts from all the surgical specialties.
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