Context: Reducing unnecessary testing lessens the cost burden of medical care, but decreasing use depends on consistently following evidence-based clinical decision rules. The Ottawa foot and ankle rules (OFARs) are validated, longstanding evidence-based guidelines to predict fractures. Frequently, radiography is automatically ordered for acute ankle injuries despite findings from OFARs suggesting no fracture. Objectives: First, to determine whether implementation of protocol-driven use of the OFARs at triage would decrease the number of radiography orders and length of stay (LOS) in the emergency department. Second, to quantify the incidence of OFARs use at triage and to assess patient expectations of radiography use and patient satisfacti...
Background Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency departments...
Objective: To determine whether patients with an ankle injury obtained the same results as clinician...
Introduction: The majority of patients with ankle injuries undergo radiological examinations of the ...
CONTEXT: Reducing unnecessary testing lessens the cost burden of medical care, but decreasing use de...
Context: Reducing unnecessary testing is required to lessen the cost burden of medical care but decr...
Introduction: Ankle joint and foot injuries are among the commonest injuries seen at the Accident an...
Introduction: While only 15–20% of patients with foot and ankle injuries presenting to urgent care c...
Problem Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injuri...
INTRODUCTION While only 15-20% of patients with foot and ankle injuries presenting to urgent care c...
The Ottawa Ankle Rules (OAR) have not been efficiently utilized in the urgent care setting. Even tho...
This study was performed in two phases. The goal of Phase 0 was to determine the current use of radi...
Background: Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency department...
Problem: Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injur...
1. What is the clinical evidence for the accuracy of the Ottawa ankle rules to determine the need fo...
A pooled analysis was conducted of the seven studies on the clinical diagnostic effectiveness of the...
Background Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency departments...
Objective: To determine whether patients with an ankle injury obtained the same results as clinician...
Introduction: The majority of patients with ankle injuries undergo radiological examinations of the ...
CONTEXT: Reducing unnecessary testing lessens the cost burden of medical care, but decreasing use de...
Context: Reducing unnecessary testing is required to lessen the cost burden of medical care but decr...
Introduction: Ankle joint and foot injuries are among the commonest injuries seen at the Accident an...
Introduction: While only 15–20% of patients with foot and ankle injuries presenting to urgent care c...
Problem Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injuri...
INTRODUCTION While only 15-20% of patients with foot and ankle injuries presenting to urgent care c...
The Ottawa Ankle Rules (OAR) have not been efficiently utilized in the urgent care setting. Even tho...
This study was performed in two phases. The goal of Phase 0 was to determine the current use of radi...
Background: Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency department...
Problem: Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injur...
1. What is the clinical evidence for the accuracy of the Ottawa ankle rules to determine the need fo...
A pooled analysis was conducted of the seven studies on the clinical diagnostic effectiveness of the...
Background Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency departments...
Objective: To determine whether patients with an ankle injury obtained the same results as clinician...
Introduction: The majority of patients with ankle injuries undergo radiological examinations of the ...