The goal of this intervention trial is to learn if a ultrasound diagnosis of elbow fractures can improve care in pediatric patients seen in the emergency room. The main questions it aims to answer are: The primary outcomes measured are cost of the emergency visit, radiation exposure, time spent in the emergency department and patient satisfaction. Patients who are evaluated with ultrasounds of the elbow will be compared to patients who have x-rays of the elbow. Participants will be assigned either to the ultrasound group or x-rays group when they present with elbow pain.
The goal of this study is to evaluate whether the use of point-of-care ultrasonography (PoCUS) for elbow trauma evaluation results in less radiation exposure, less cost of treatment and shorter length of stay in Emergency Room (ER) than use of radiography. The study team will use PoCUS to screen for isolated elbow fractures presented to the ER. The researchers will compare cost of treatment both for patients and health care system and length of stay in both the groups. This study will also evaluate whether the use of PoCUS alleviates discomfort to pediatric patients and increases satisfaction of the families as compared to the use of radiography. Family satisfaction surveys and patient pain surveys will act as direct measures of family satisfaction. The study team will use length of stay and cost of treatment as indirect measures of satisfaction. The researchers will compare amount of comfort and satisfaction with and without the use of PoCUS to evaluate the overall patient comfortability and patient satisfaction. The researchers hypothesize that the use of PoCUS will reduce time of emergency department length of stay, radiation exposure, pain or discomfort and cost, and will increase patient's and family satisfaction.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
225
An ultrasound of the elbow obtained of pediatric patients with elbow pain
An x-ray of the elbow obtained of pediatric patients with elbow pain
Nemours Children's Hospital
Orlando, Florida, United States
RECRUITINGPatient Satisfaction
The patient satisfaction scores will be collected by the research assistant using the Emergency Department Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey (ED CAHPS Survey) Version 1.0. The survey will be scored based on the recommended guidelines from CAHPS. Please see the attached scoring guidelines for further information.
Time frame: Day 1
cost of treatment
Cost of treatment: will be based from hospital charges in United States Dollars (USD). The cost will be based off the cash charge for the 3-4 view x-rays of the elbow. This information is readily available online and is currently $652.00 . It would be impossible to base from reimbursement as each insurance provider reimburses at a different rate. No cost will be assigned for the ultrasound as it is a point of care (POC) device that has no charge.
Time frame: Day 1
Length of Stay
calculated and recorded in EPIC. The time in minutes will be calculated from from the start when the patient is registered in the ED. All patients are registered and triaged when they enter the ED lobby. The time in ED in Epic is then stopped when the patient is discharged by the nurse.
Time frame: Day1
Pain During Imaging Procedure
Patient pain scores who are younger than 3 years will be collected by using The FLACC score (for face, legs, activity, cry, concealability) The pain scores will be collected using the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale for patients ages equal to and greater than 3 years old.
Time frame: Day 1
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