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MRI diagnosis of occult hip fractures.

Frede Frihagen1, Lars Nordsletten, Rana Tariq, Jan Erik Madsen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Most fractures of the proximal femur are easily diagnosed by conventional radiography. When the images are judged to be negative or equivocal and a clinical suspicion of fracture persists, another approach is to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to help reach a diagnosis.
METHODS: In a prospective study running from November 1998 to December 2001, we registered all patients being examined by MRI who had had a negative or equivocal radiograph and where there was continued clinical suspicion of hip fracture.
RESULTS: 100 consecutive patients (67 women) were included, with an average age of 80 (37-100) years. The MRI examinations corresponded to 4% of the 2,350 patients admitted with hip trauma during the study period. 46 patients had a femoral neck or intertrochanteric fracture on MRI. 27 patients had other fractures. 18 had other findings on MRI, and 10 were interpreted as being negative, although one of these was a false negative. In a separate interobserver analysis, two experienced radiologists agreed on the diagnoses in 19/23 cases (kappa value 0.78). They agreed with a less experienced radiologist in 17/23 and 19/23 cases, respectively (kappa values 0.66 and 0.76).
INTERPRETATION: MRI is a useful tool for demonstration of occult hip fractures. In the absence of a hip fracture, another explanation for the patient's pain and disability will often be given.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16195069     DOI: 10.1080/17453670510041510

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop        ISSN: 1745-3674            Impact factor:   3.717


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