A pooled analysis was conducted of the seven studies on the clinical diagnostic effectiveness of the Ottawa ankle rules when used with adult patients in the emergency department (ED). The seven studies, conducted in university and community hospital EDs, had examined the sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of the Ottawa ankle rules. ED physicians applied the Ottawa ankle rules with adult patients who had blunt ankle injuries. The gold standard was radiography. The combined sensitivity for the seven studies was 97% or higher for ankle/foot, original/refined Ottawa ankle rules and negative predictive value was greater than 99%. These results support the effectiveness of the Ottawa ankle rules for ruling out a...
Problem Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injuri...
Context: Reducing unnecessary testing is required to lessen the cost burden of medical care but decr...
The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether patients with...
A pooled analysis was conducted of the seven studies on the clinical diagnostic effectiveness of the...
Objective: To determine whether patients with an ankle injury obtained the same results as clinician...
BACKGROUND: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Purpose The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) brought about a reduction of radiographs on the Emergency Depar...
This study was performed in two phases. The goal of Phase 0 was to determine the current use of radi...
Introduction: Ankle joint and foot injuries are among the commonest injuries seen at the Accident an...
Background: Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency department...
Background Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency departments...
BACKGROUND: Nurse practitioners (NPs) in the Emergency Department (ED) have been trained to assess a...
In a sports medicine center, we prospectively evalu-ated the Ottawa Ankle Rules over 1 year for thei...
<p>Comparison of the Ottawa ankle rules and ankle radiographs for fracture detection in 183 patients...
Problem Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injuri...
Context: Reducing unnecessary testing is required to lessen the cost burden of medical care but decr...
The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether patients with...
A pooled analysis was conducted of the seven studies on the clinical diagnostic effectiveness of the...
Objective: To determine whether patients with an ankle injury obtained the same results as clinician...
BACKGROUND: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Purpose The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) brought about a reduction of radiographs on the Emergency Depar...
This study was performed in two phases. The goal of Phase 0 was to determine the current use of radi...
Introduction: Ankle joint and foot injuries are among the commonest injuries seen at the Accident an...
Background: Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency department...
Background Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency departments...
BACKGROUND: Nurse practitioners (NPs) in the Emergency Department (ED) have been trained to assess a...
In a sports medicine center, we prospectively evalu-ated the Ottawa Ankle Rules over 1 year for thei...
<p>Comparison of the Ottawa ankle rules and ankle radiographs for fracture detection in 183 patients...
Problem Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injuri...
Context: Reducing unnecessary testing is required to lessen the cost burden of medical care but decr...
The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether patients with...