Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4281673561> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4281673561 endingPage "714" @default.
- W4281673561 startingPage "709" @default.
- W4281673561 abstract "Aims The aim of this study was to describe the introduction of a virtual pathway for the management of patients with a suspected fracture of the scaphoid, and to report patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and satisfaction following treatment using this service. Methods All adult patients who presented with a clinically suspected scaphoid fracture that was not visible on radiographs at the time of presentation during a one-year period were eligible for inclusion in the pathway. Demographic details, findings on examination, and routine four-view radiographs at the time of presentation were collected. All radiographs were reviewed virtually by a single consultant hand surgeon, with patient-initiated follow-up on request. PROMs were assessed at a minimum of one year after presentation and included the abbreviated version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Score (QuickDASH), the EuroQol five-dimension five-level health questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L), the Net Promoter Score (NPS), and return to work. Results A total of 221 patients were referred to the virtual pathway. Their mean age was 41 years (range 16 to 87) and there were 99 male patients (45%). A total of 189 patients (86%) were discharged with advice and 19 (9%) were recalled for clinical review: seven with an undisplaced scaphoid fracture, six with another fracture of the hand or wrist, two with a scapholunate ligament injury, and four in whom no abnormality was detected. A total of 13 patients (6%) initiated follow-up with the hand service: no fracture or ligament injury was identified in this group. PROMs were available for 179 patients (81%) at a mean follow-up of 19 months (range 13 to 33). The median QuickDASH score was 2.3 (interquartile range (IQR) 0 to 15.9), the median EQ-5D-5L was 0.85 (IQR 0.73 to 1.00), the NPS was 76, and 173 patients (97%) were satisfied with their treatment. There were no documented cases of symptomatic nonunion one year following injury. Conclusion We describe the introduction of a virtual pathway for the management of patients with a suspected scaphoid fracture. We found high levels of patient satisfaction, excellent PROMs, and no detrimental effects in the vast majority of cases. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2022;104-B(6):709–714." @default.
- W4281673561 created "2022-06-13" @default.
- W4281673561 creator A5007177259 @default.
- W4281673561 creator A5049950801 @default.
- W4281673561 creator A5052592633 @default.
- W4281673561 creator A5056735662 @default.
- W4281673561 creator A5090368131 @default.
- W4281673561 date "2022-06-01" @default.
- W4281673561 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W4281673561 title "Virtual management of clinically suspected scaphoid fractures" @default.
- W4281673561 cites W1512623463 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W1829320970 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W1976407425 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W1989323690 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W1997915787 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2017906717 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2031589895 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2040418899 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2073512559 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2075751165 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2094418297 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2099693918 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2114525962 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2122335173 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2132877548 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2137054235 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2153836018 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2155722048 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2168301949 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2336646939 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2346187298 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2605048568 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2805895090 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2828341049 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2906649694 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2925368077 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2965107295 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W2975152109 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W3030800191 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W3034192069 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W3034968930 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W3091307763 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W3137027977 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W3156984135 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W3176396137 @default.
- W4281673561 cites W3215767351 @default.
- W4281673561 doi "https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.104b6.bjj-2021-1464.r2" @default.
- W4281673561 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35638214" @default.
- W4281673561 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4281673561 type Work @default.
- W4281673561 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W4281673561 countsByYear W42816735612022 @default.
- W4281673561 countsByYear W42816735612023 @default.
- W4281673561 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4281673561 hasAuthorship W4281673561A5007177259 @default.
- W4281673561 hasAuthorship W4281673561A5049950801 @default.
- W4281673561 hasAuthorship W4281673561A5052592633 @default.
- W4281673561 hasAuthorship W4281673561A5056735662 @default.
- W4281673561 hasAuthorship W4281673561A5090368131 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C1862650 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C2775944032 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C2777601897 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C2778216619 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C2778860756 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C2779517570 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C2779951463 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C36454342 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C527108885 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C68312169 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C141071460 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C159110408 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C1862650 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C2775944032 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C2777601897 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C2778216619 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C2778860756 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C2779517570 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C2779951463 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C36454342 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C527108885 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C68312169 @default.
- W4281673561 hasConceptScore W4281673561C71924100 @default.
- W4281673561 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W4281673561 hasLocation W42816735611 @default.
- W4281673561 hasLocation W42816735612 @default.
- W4281673561 hasOpenAccess W4281673561 @default.
- W4281673561 hasPrimaryLocation W42816735611 @default.
- W4281673561 hasRelatedWork W2036754834 @default.
- W4281673561 hasRelatedWork W2049790043 @default.
- W4281673561 hasRelatedWork W2169679056 @default.
- W4281673561 hasRelatedWork W2332104889 @default.
- W4281673561 hasRelatedWork W2464063491 @default.
- W4281673561 hasRelatedWork W2963566273 @default.
- W4281673561 hasRelatedWork W3081651468 @default.
- W4281673561 hasRelatedWork W3142748373 @default.