Validation of the Ottawa Ankle Rule in Blunt Ankle and Midfoot Injuries in a Trauma Care Centre in Nigeria.

Eric Anyanwu, Christian Madubueze, Abdurazaq Alada, Habila Umaru, Byat Dzong, Abdulmajid Sharif
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Objectives: Ankle and midfoot injuries are common presentations in every emergency department. The Ottawa Ankle Rule was developed to reduce the need for unnecessary radiography. This study aimed to validate this rule in a population.

Materials and methods: This study recruited 110 patients in a single-trauma care centre presenting with closed ankle and midfoot injuries. All patients were examined using the Ottawa Ankle Rule by orthopaedic surgeons and findings were recorded before radiographs were obtained. The radiographs were interpreted by a consultant radiologist blinded by the clinical examination findings. This was the standard against which the Ottawa Ankle Rule was tested.

Results: The sensitivity of the Ottawa Ankle Rule protocol in ankle and midfoot injuries was 100% and 95%, respectively. The specificity was 37.2% for ankle injuries and 54.8% for midfoot injuries. The negative predictive value of the rule was 100% and 95.1% for ankle and midfoot injuries, respectively. Application of this rule would have led to a 31% reduction in radiography amongst patients in this study.

Conclusion: The Ottawa Ankle Rule is a valid decision-making tool for patients with closed ankle and midfoot injuries. It has a high sensitivity for detecting fractures with moderate specificity. Application of the rule can result in a significant reduction of; treatment costs, waiting times at the emergency department, and unnecessary radiation exposure to patients.

渥太华踝关节规则在尼日利亚创伤护理中心钝性踝关节和足中部损伤的验证。
目的:踝关节和足中部损伤是每个急诊科常见的症状。制定渥太华踝关节规则是为了减少不必要的放射检查。这项研究旨在在人群中验证这一规则。材料和方法:本研究在单一创伤护理中心招募了110例闭合性踝关节和足中部损伤的患者。所有患者均由骨科医生使用渥太华踝关节规则进行检查,并在获得x光片前记录检查结果。x光片由一位被临床检查结果蒙蔽的放射科顾问医师解读。这是渥太华脚踝规则测试的标准。结果:渥太华踝关节规则方案对踝关节和足中部损伤的敏感性分别为100%和95%。踝关节损伤的特异性为37.2%,足中部损伤的特异性为54.8%。该规则对踝关节和足中部损伤的负预测值分别为100%和95.1%。在本研究中,应用这一规则将使患者的x线照相术减少31%。结论:渥太华踝关节规则是治疗闭合性踝关节及足中部损伤的有效决策工具。它对骨折的检测灵敏度高,特异性中等。适用该规则可显著减少;治疗费用,在急诊科的等待时间,以及病人不必要的辐射暴露。
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