Cast and padding indices used for clinical decision making in forearm fractures in children

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Purpose: We assessed the reliability and practicality of two radiographic measurements - cast index and padding index - of the quality of plaster cast in clinical decision making in forearm fractures in children. Methods: 40 orthopedic surgeons (20 consultants and 20 registrars) were asked to predict the risk of re-displacement in 5 randomly selected cases. Subsequently, these surgeons were taught these indices and they were then requested to use them to predict re-displacement. Results: Every one of the 40 surgeons showed an increase in the number of correct responses. For consultants, the accuracy improved from 33% to 72% and for the registrars it improved from 28% to 81%. This improvement was statistically significant. Interpretation: We suggest that cast and padding indices are simple, reliable, and reproducible radio-graphic tools that can be used in clinics and wards to predict re-displacement of forearm fractures in children following initial reduction. Copyright © Taylor & Francis 2008. all rights reserved.

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Singh, S., Bhatia, M., & Housden, P. (2008). Cast and padding indices used for clinical decision making in forearm fractures in children. Acta Orthopaedica, 79(3), 386–389. https://doi.org/10.1080/17453670710015292

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