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      Evaluation of Safety and Cost-Effectiveness of the Low Risk Ankle Rule in One of Europeʼs Busiest Pediatric Emergency Departments :

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          A Randomized, Controlled Trial of a Removable Brace Versus Casting in Children With Low-Risk Ankle Fractures

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            Sensitivity of a clinical examination to predict need for radiography in children with ankle injuries: a prospective study.

            Radiographs are ordered routinely for children with ankle trauma. We assessed the predictive value of a clinical examination to identify a predefined group of low-risk injuries, management of which would not be affected by absence of a radiograph. We aimed to show that no more than 1% of children with low-risk examinations (signs restricted to the distal fibula) would have high-risk fractures (all fractures except avulsion, buckle, and non-displaced Salter-Harris I and II fractures of the distal fibula), and to compare the potential reduction in radiography in children with low-risk examinations with that obtained by application of the Ottawa ankle rules (OAR).
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              Effect of the Low Risk Ankle Rule on the frequency of radiography in children with ankle injuries.

              The Low Risk Ankle Rule is a validated clinical decision rule that has the potential to safely reduce radiography in children with acute ankle injuries. We performed a phased implementation of the Low Risk Ankle Rule and evaluated its effectiveness in reducing the frequency of radiography in children with ankle injuries.
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                Journal
                Pediatric Emergency Care
                Pediatric Emergency Care
                Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
                0749-5161
                2015
                October 2015
                : 31
                : 10
                : 685-687
                Article
                10.1097/PEC.0000000000000474
                6393f38e-56ef-4d0f-89db-c947fcf8e7c1
                © 2015
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