Title of article :
Diagnostic Accuracy of Ultrasonography in Diagnosis of Metatarsal Bone Fracture; a Cross Sectional Study
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi, Mohsen Department of Emergency Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Mashhad , Habibzadeh, Reza Department of Emergency Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Mashhad , Ahmadi, Reza Department of Emergency Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Mashhad , Khajeh Nasiri, Samaneh Department of Radiology - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Mashhad , Kaveh, Mohammad Majid Department of Emergency Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Mashhad , Foroughian, Mahdi Department of Emergency Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
Introduction: Metatarsus is one of the most common sites in the sole of foot bones fractures. The aim of this
study was to determine the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound in diagnosis of metatarsal bone fractures following foot trauma. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on patients with blunt foot trauma
admitted to emergency department of a hospital in Mashhad, Iran from January to September 2016. All patients
were evaluated with bedside ultrasound for the presence of first to fifth metatarsal fractures and screening performance characteristics of ultrasonography in detection of metatarsal fractures were calculated considering
foot radiography as the reference test. Results: The study was conducted on 102 patients with a mean age of
35.14§14.32 years (56.8% male). The most common signs of trauma in physical examination were pain and tenderness (100%), swelling (96.1%), ecchymosis (14.7%) and deformity (1.9%). Sensitivity, specificity, and positive
and negative likelihood ratio of ultrasonography in detection of metatarsal bone fracture were 96.7% (95% CI:
0.83-0.99), 84.5% (95% CI: 0.73-0.92), 73.1% (95% CI: 0.57-0.85), and 98.3% (95% CI: 0.91-0.99), respectively. The
overall accuracy of ultrasonography was 0.906 (95% CI: 0.844 – 0.969) based on area under the receiver operating
characteristic (ROC) curve. Conclusion: Considering the excellent diagnostic accuracy, ultrasonography can be
used as an alternative means in diagnosis of metatarsal bone fractures.
Keywords :
Ultrasonography , radiography , fractures , bone , metatarsal bones
Journal title :
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine (AAEM)