Suscribirse

Early diagnosis of thoracolumbar spine fractures in children. A prospective study - 02/02/13

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2012.10.009 
J. Leroux a, , P.-H. Vivier b, M. Ould Slimane c, E. Foulongne c, S. Abu-Amara a, J. Lechevallier a, J. Griffet d
a Pediatric Surgery Unit, Rouen Teaching Hospital Center, University of Rouen, 1, rue de Germont, 76031 Rouen cedex, France 
b Pediatric Radiology, Rouen Teaching Hospital Center, University of Rouen, 1, rue de Germont, 76031 Rouen cedex, France 
c Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery Department, Rouen Teaching Hospital Center, University of Rouen, 1, rue de Germont, 76031 Rouen cedex, France 
d Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, Couple and Child Hospital, Grenoble Teaching Hospital Center, BP 217, 38043 Grenoble cedex 9, France 

Corresponding author. Tel.: +33 2 32 88 66 24.

Bienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
Artículo gratuito.

Conéctese para beneficiarse!

Summary

Introduction

Early detection of spine fractures in children is difficult because the clinical examination does not always raise worrisome symptoms and the vertebrae are still cartilaginous, and consequently incompletely visualized on routine X-rays. Therefore, diagnosis is often delayed or missed.

Hypothesis

The search for a “breath arrest” sensation at the moment of the trauma improves early detection of thoracolumbar spine fractures in children.

Materials and methods

This was a prospective monocentric study including all children consulting at the paediatric emergency unit of a single university hospital with a thoracolumbar spine trauma between January 2008 and March 2009. All children had the same care. Pain was quantified when they arrived using the visual analog scale. Clinical examination searched for a “breath arrest” sensation at the moment of the trauma and noted the circumstances of the accident. X-rays and MRI were done in all cases.

Results

Fifty children were included with a mean age of 11.4 years. Trauma occurred during games or sports in 94% of the cases. They fell on the back in 72% cases. Twenty-three children (46%) had fractures on the MRI, with a mean number of four fractured vertebrae (range, 1–10). Twenty-one of them (91%) had a “breath arrest” sensation. Fractures were not visualized on X-rays in five cases (22%). Twenty-seven children had no fracture; 19 of them (70%) did not feel a “breath arrest”. Fractures were suspected on X-rays in 15 cases (56%).

Discussion

The search for a “breath arrest” sensation at the moment of injury improves early detection of thoracolumbar spine fractures in children (Se=87%, Sp=67%, PPV=69%, NPV=86%). When no fracture is apparent on X-rays and no “breath arrest” sensation is expressed by the child, the clinician can be sure there is no fracture (Se=26%, Sp=100%, PPV=100%, NPV=53%).

Level of evidence

Level III.

El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.

Keywords : Fracture, Spine, Children, Detection, Clinical, MRI


Esquema


© 2012  Elsevier Masson SAS. Reservados todos los derechos.
Añadir a mi biblioteca Eliminar de mi biblioteca Imprimir
Exportación

    Exportación citas

  • Fichero

  • Contenido

Vol 99 - N° 1

P. 60-65 - février 2013 Regresar al número
Artículo precedente Artículo precedente
  • Trabecular microarchitecture in established osteoporosis: Relationship between vertebrae, distal radius and calcaneus by X-ray imaging texture analysis
  • F. Mallard, B. Bouvard, P. Mercier, P. Bizot, P. Cronier, D. Chappard
| Artículo siguiente Artículo siguiente
  • A biomechanical comparison of three spondylolysis repair techniques in a calf spine model
  • R. Roberto, B. Dezfuli, C. Deuel, S. Curtiss, S. Hazelwood

Bienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.

Mi cuenta


Declaración CNIL

EM-CONSULTE.COM se declara a la CNIL, la declaración N º 1286925.

En virtud de la Ley N º 78-17 del 6 de enero de 1978, relativa a las computadoras, archivos y libertades, usted tiene el derecho de oposición (art.26 de la ley), el acceso (art.34 a 38 Ley), y correcta (artículo 36 de la ley) los datos que le conciernen. Por lo tanto, usted puede pedir que se corrija, complementado, clarificado, actualizado o suprimido información sobre usted que son inexactos, incompletos, engañosos, obsoletos o cuya recogida o de conservación o uso está prohibido.
La información personal sobre los visitantes de nuestro sitio, incluyendo su identidad, son confidenciales.
El jefe del sitio en el honor se compromete a respetar la confidencialidad de los requisitos legales aplicables en Francia y no de revelar dicha información a terceros.


Todo el contenido en este sitio: Copyright © 2024 Elsevier, sus licenciantes y colaboradores. Se reservan todos los derechos, incluidos los de minería de texto y datos, entrenamiento de IA y tecnologías similares. Para todo el contenido de acceso abierto, se aplican los términos de licencia de Creative Commons.