Prospective Validation of the Calgary Kids' Hand Rule: A Clinical Prediction Rule for Pediatric Hand Fracture Triage.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Plastic surgery Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-26 DOI:10.1177/22925503221101939
Altay Baykan, Rebecca L Hartley, Paul E Ronksley, Alan R Harrop, Frankie O G Fraulin
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Introduction: Pediatric hand fractures are common and routinely referred to surgeons, yet most heal well without surgical intervention. This trend inspired the development of the Calgary Kids' Hand Rule (CKHR), a clinical prediction rule designed to predict "complex" fractures that require surgical referral. The CKHR was adapted into a checklist whereby the presence of any 1 of 6 clinically or radiologically identifiable fracture characteristics predicts a complex fracture. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of the CKHR in a prospective sample of children with hand fractures. Methods: Physicians were asked to complete the CKHR checklist when referring pediatric patients (< 18 years) to hand surgeons at a Canadian pediatric hospital (April 2019-September 2020). Completed checklists represented predicted outcomes and were compared to observed outcomes (determined via chart review). Predictive accuracy (primary outcome) was evaluated based on sensitivity and specificity. Secondary outcomes were interrater reliability between referring physicians and surgeons, and survey assessment of CKHR user satisfaction. Results: In total 365 fractures were included, with only 16 requiring surgical intervention. Overall performance of the CKHR was good with 84% sensitivity and 71% specificity. Percent agreement between referring physicians and surgeons ranged from 84.1% to 96.3% on individual predictors, with 78.1% agreement on the presence of any predictors. Survey results showed general user satisfaction but also identified areas for improvement. Conclusion: This study posits the CKHR as an accurate and clinically useful prediction rule and highlights the importance of education for its effective use and eventual scale and spread.

卡尔加里儿童手部规则的前瞻性验证:儿童手部骨折分诊的临床预测规则
引言:儿童手部骨折很常见,通常会转诊给外科医生,但大多数骨折在没有手术干预的情况下愈合良好。这一趋势激发了卡尔加里儿童手规则(CKHR)的发展,这是一种临床预测规则,旨在预测需要手术转诊的“复杂”骨折。CKHR被改编成一份检查表,根据该检查表,6种临床或放射学可识别骨折特征中的任何一种都可以预测复杂骨折。本研究的目的是评估CKHR在手部骨折儿童前瞻性样本中的准确性。方法:在加拿大一家儿科医院(2019年4月至2020年9月)将儿科患者(<18岁)转诊给手外科医生时,要求医生填写CKHR检查表。完成的检查表代表了预测结果,并与观察到的结果进行了比较(通过图表审查确定)。根据敏感性和特异性评估预测准确性(主要结果)。次要结果是转诊医生和外科医生之间的评估者间可靠性,以及CKHR用户满意度的调查评估。结果:共纳入365处骨折,其中只有16处需要手术干预。CKHR的总体表现良好,敏感性为84%,特异性为71%。转诊医生和外科医生在个体预测因素上的一致性百分比为84.1%至96.3%,在任何预测因素的存在上的一致率为78.1%。调查结果显示用户普遍满意,但也确定了需要改进的地方。结论:本研究认为CKHR是一种准确且临床有用的预测规则,并强调了教育对其有效使用以及最终规模和传播的重要性。
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Plastic surgery
Plastic surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.
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