This is a mono centric, prospective, randomised trial on the implementation and assessment of a shortened pathway for mono-trauma of the wrist and suspected fracture of distal radius and/or ulna and/or scaphoid bone.
Patients will be randomised into two groups: fast track and normal pathway. At the arrival in the Emergency Department a triage will be performed. In case of met inclusion criteria the patient will sign the informed consent and will be randomised in one of the two study groups. The fast track group will be straightforwardly evaluated for absence of exclusion criteria (in case of exclusion criteria present the investigators will follow the normal pathway and the patient will not be included in the study). Then, patients will be assessed with an ad hoc checklist and then sent for x-ray performance, if necessary. After the x-ray the patients will be examined by an emergency physician that will have the opportunity to request new x-ray views if necessary. The normal pathway group will go straight to medical examination as soon as possible, depending on waiting times in the Emergency Department. Investigators will collect anagraphical data, waiting times, time to x-ray, overall length of stay in the Emergency Department, patients' and staff's satisfaction for the two groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
196
short cut for the request of xrays directly at triage
x-ray would be required according to doctor's clinical evaluation.
Ospedale Regionale di Lugano - ORL
Lugano, Canton Ticino, Switzerland
number of x rays requested
the number of xray requested
Time frame: From admission to discharge, up to 2.5 hours
waiting time before examination
Time frame: From admission to discharge, up to 2.5 hours
waiting time before xray
Time frame: From admission to discharge, up to 2.5 hours
total length of stay in the emergency department
Time frame: From admission to discharge, up to 2.5 hours
patient's satisfaction
Patients' satisfaction will be tested with the help of the brief emergency department patient satisfaction scale (BEPSS). The questionnaire consists of 20 questions and for each item, a response scale form 1 (completely disagree) to 4 (completely agree) is used.
Time frame: From admission to discharge, up to 2.5 hours
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