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Diagnostic Accuracy of Fresno-Quebec Rules and Risk Factors for an Associated Fracture in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department with Anterior Shoulder Dislocation: A Retrospective Study
Acil servise öne omuz çıkığı nedeniyle başvuran hastalarda çıkık ile birlikte kırık görülme risklerinin ve Fresno-Quebec Kuralları'nın geçerliliğinin geriye dönük değerlendirilmesi
2020
Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Acil servise öne omuz çıkığı nedeniyle başvuran hastalarda çıkık ile birlikte kırık görülme risklerinin ve Fresno-Quebec Kuralları'nın geçerliliğinin geriye dönük değerlendirilmesi
Anterior shoulder dislocation is the most common shoulder injury in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED). Up to 25% of these injuries are fracture-dislocations. In general, the standard approach is to obtain plain radiographs before and after reduction. Fresno-Quebec Rules (FQR) are described to identify the patients who require an x-ray before reduction to reduce radiation exposure and delays in treatment. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of clinical predictors used in the
doi:10.14744/tjtes.2020.29402
pmid:33394468
fatcat:ucljog6mcvcv7ii7noxgsn3dji