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Need for pharmacological analgesia after cast immobilisation in children with bone fractures: an observational cross-sectional study

Cozzi, Giorgio
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Cortellazzo Wiel, Luisa
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Bassi, Anna
altro
Barbi, Egidio
2022
  • journal article

Periodico
EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL
Abstract
Background Bone fractures are a common reason for children and adolescents to seek evaluation in the ED. Little is known about the pain experienced after cast immobilisation and discharge from the ED and its optimal management. We aimed to investigate the administration of pharmacological analgesia in the first days after cast immobilisation and to identify possible influencing variables. Methods A prospective observational cross-sectional study was conducted at the ED of the children's hospital, Institute for Maternal and Child Health of Trieste, Italy, from October 2019 to June 2020. Patients aged 0-17 years with bone fractures were included. The primary outcome was the administration of analgesia during the 10 days following discharge, while secondary outcomes were the associated variables, including age, gender, fracture type and location, the mean limitation in usual activities and the frequency of re-evaluation at the ED for pain. Data were recorded through a questionnaire, completed by caregivers and collected by the researchers mainly through a telephone interview. The primary endpoint was evaluated as the ratio between the number of children who took at least one analgesic dose and the total enrolled children, while X-2 or Fisher's exact tests were used to assess secondary outcomes. Results During the study period, 213 patients, mean age 10 years (IQR: 8-13), were enrolled. Among them, 137 (64.3%) did not take any analgesic during follow-up. Among children who were administered analgesia, 22 (28.9%) received it only on the first day, and 47 (61.8%) for less than 5 days. One hundred and sixty one patients (75.6%) did not report any limitation in usual activities because of pain. The administration of analgesia was not related to the child's age, gender or fracture site. Displaced fractures were associated with significantly more frequent analgesia being taken (OR 5.5, 95% CI 1.4 to 21.0). Conclusion Although some studies recommend scheduled analgesic treatment after discharge for bone fractures, this study would suggest analgesia on demand in children with non-displaced fractures, limiting scheduled analgesia to children with displaced fractures.
DOI
10.1136/emermed-2020-210989
WOS
WOS:000724331200001
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/3026556
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85134854582
https://emj.bmj.com/content/39/8/595.long
Diritti
open access
license:copyright editore
license:creative commons
license uri:iris.pri02
license uri:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/request-item?handle=11368/3026556
Soggetti
  • analgesia/pain contro...

  • fractures and disloca...

  • musculoskeletal

  • paediatric emergency ...

  • paediatric orthopaedi...

  • paediatric

  • pain management

  • Adolescent

  • Analgesic

  • Child

  • Cross-Sectional Studi...

  • Human

  • Pain

  • Analgesia

  • Fractures, Bone

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