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Ultrasound in bone fracture diagnosis - a comparative meta-analysis and systematic review.
Matschiner, Eric; Serban, Oana; Fodor, Daniela; Blaivas, Michael; Horn, Rudolf; Koch, Jonas; Jakobi, Marie-Lise; Grevelding, Lara; Osterwalder, Joseph; Srivastava, David; Dietrich, Christoph Frank.
Afiliação
  • Matschiner E; Department General Internal Medicine (DAIM), Hospitals Hirslanden Bern Beau Site, Salem and Permanence, Bern, Department of Emergency Medicine Inselspital, University Hospital Bern, University of Bern, Bern.
  • Serban O; "Iuliu Hatieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 2nd Internal Medicine Department, Cluj-Napoca.
  • Fodor D; "Iuliu Hatieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 2nd Internal Medicine Department, Cluj-Napoca.
  • Blaivas M; Blaivas Michael. University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Columbia, South Carolina.
  • Horn R; Center da sandà Val Müstair, Sta. Maria.
  • Koch J; Department General Internal Medicine (DAIM), Hospitals Hirslanden Bern Beau Site, Salem and Permanence, Bern.
  • Jakobi ML; Department General Internal Medicine (DAIM), Hospitals Hirslanden Bern Beau Site, Salem and Permanence, Bern.
  • Grevelding L; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pneumology, Allergology, Infectious diseases and Gastroenterology, University Hospital, Frankfurt, Goethe University, Frankfurt.
  • Osterwalder J; Executive Board, Polipraxis Group, St. Gallen.
  • Srivastava D; Department of Emergency Medicine Inselspital, University Hospital Bern, University of Bern, Bern.
  • Dietrich CF; Department General Internal Medicine (DAIM), Hospitals Hirslanden Bern Beau Site, Salem and Permanence, Bern. c.f.dietrich@googlemail.com.
Med Ultrason ; 2024 Jun 28.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39078997
ABSTRACT

AIM:

This meta-analysis evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound (US) for bone fractures over the past 47 years, comparing it to established imaging standards. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

We adhered to PRISMA 2020 guidelines to search Medline, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library using tailored search strategies. The primary outcome, US diagnostic performance, was analyzed across various subgroups including clinical relevance, patient age, and anatomical considerations. The QUADAS-2 tool was employed to assess study quality and minimize bias.

RESULTS:

From 5,107 initially identified studies, 75 met the inclusion criteria, encompassing 7,769 participants and 3,575 diagnosed fractures. The majority of studies were prospective (79%) and compared US primarily with plain radiography (76%) and CT scans (19%). Of these, 61 studies were amenable to systematic analysis, revealing US to have a sensitivity and specificity of 91% (95% CI 90%-92%) and 91.3% (95% CI 90.5%-92.1%), respectively. Likelihood ratios were favorable, with a positive value of 9.955 and a negative value of 0.087, and an odds ratio of 132.67. The area under the curve stood at 0.9715, indicating high diagnostic accuracy despite significant heterogeneity (I²=81.3% for sensitivity, 89.3% for specificity).

CONCLUSION:

The evidence supports US as a highly accurate diagnostic tool for bone fractures, rivalling standard imaging methods like CT and radiography. Its notable diagnostic efficacy, combined with advantages in reducing pain, wait times, and radiation exposure, advocates for its broader application. Further validation in large-scale, randomized trials is essential to integrate US more fully into clinical guidelines for fracture management.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Med Ultrason Assunto da revista: DIAGNOSTICO POR IMAGEM Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Romênia

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Med Ultrason Assunto da revista: DIAGNOSTICO POR IMAGEM Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Romênia