Point of care ultrasound for the diagnosis of paediatric distal radius buckle fractures
Author: Dr Alice Mason
March 2022
Abstract:
Paediatric forearm fractures are a common presentation seen in Urgent Care, often occurring from a fall onto an outstretched hand. Currently, best practice is for an x-ray when there is suspicion of a fracture.However, this comes with exposure to ionising radiation and can be associated with prolonged waiting times, pain, and further cost. This review aims to investigate whether point of care ultrasound (POCUS) could be used as an alternative or preferred option for suspected distal radius fractures in children.