This study will see if the introduction of a hand outline on the Xray plate on which the child rests their hand will improve the quality of the Xray and reduce exposure to additional radiation by not having xrays repeated. The child will be asked to stretch their hand flat to match the outline, thus ensuring the correct position.
The study of left wrist/hand Xrays can help children's doctors to ascertain the age of a child's skeleton, know how much growing they still have to do and predict how tall they will be as an adult. The Xray requires the child to keep their hand flat and still and in the correct orientation. Some children, especially young ones, find this difficult and therefore the quality of the Xray can mean that aging the skeleton is difficult and may require the Xray to be taken again. This study will see if the introduction of a hand outline on the Xray plate on which the child rests their hand will improve the quality of the Xray and reduce exposure to additional radiation by not having xrays repeated. The child will be asked to stretch their hand flat to match the outline, thus ensuring the correct position.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
56
A simple outline of a hand, to which the child tried to match their own hand on order to improve positioning.
Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Sheffield, Sheffield (South Yorkshire District), United Kingdom
Change in X-ray quality score with use of hand outline for TW3 x-rays
Will providing a radiolucent hand outline, to help children correctly position their hand whilst having a bone aging X-ray taken.
Time frame: 16 months
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