Strudwick Kirsten, McPhee Megan, Bell Anthony, Martin-Khan Melinda, Russell Trevor
Emergency Department, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital, Metro South Hospital and Health Service, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Physiotherapy Department, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital, Metro South Hospital and Health Service, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Emerg Med Australas. 2018 Jun;30(3):327-352. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.12870. Epub 2017 Dec 15.
Knee injuries are a common presentation to the ED and are often difficult to assess and definitively diagnose due to the patient's acute pain, effusion and guarding. The quality of ED care provided to patients with fractures or soft tissue injuries of the knee is critical to ensure the best possible outcomes for the patient. This rapid review investigated best practice for the assessment and management of common knee injuries in the ED. Databases were searched in 2017, including PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE, TRIP and the grey literature, including relevant organisational websites. Primary studies, systematic reviews and guidelines were considered for inclusion. English-language articles published in the past 12 years that addressed the acute assessment, management, follow-up plan or prognosis were included. Data extraction of included articles was conducted, followed by quality appraisal to rate the level of evidence where possible. The search revealed 2250 articles, of which 54 were included in the review (n = 8 primary articles, n = 28 systematic reviews, n = 18 guidelines). This rapid review provides clinicians managing fractures and soft tissue injuries of the knee in the ED, a summary of the best available evidence to enhance the quality of care for optimal patient outcomes. There is consistent evidence to support undertaking a thorough history and physical examination, including the application of special tests and clinical decision rules for imaging. In the undifferentiated knee injury, expedited follow up and further imaging is recommended to improve patient outcomes and cost-effectiveness.
膝关节损伤是急诊科的常见病症,由于患者的急性疼痛、积液和肌卫现象,往往难以评估和明确诊断。为膝关节骨折或软组织损伤患者提供的急诊护理质量对于确保患者获得最佳治疗效果至关重要。本快速综述调查了急诊科常见膝关节损伤评估和管理的最佳实践。2017年检索了多个数据库,包括PubMed、CINAHL、EMBASE、TRIP以及灰色文献,包括相关组织网站。纳入了原始研究、系统评价和指南。纳入过去12年发表的涉及急性评估、管理、随访计划或预后的英文文章。对纳入文章进行数据提取,随后进行质量评估以尽可能对证据水平进行评级。检索共发现2250篇文章,其中54篇纳入本综述(n = 8篇原始文章,n = 28篇系统评价,n = 18篇指南)。本快速综述为急诊科处理膝关节骨折和软组织损伤的临床医生提供了现有最佳证据的总结,以提高护理质量,实现最佳患者治疗效果。有一致的证据支持进行全面的病史和体格检查,包括应用特殊检查和影像学临床决策规则。对于未分化的膝关节损伤,建议加快随访和进一步影像学检查,以改善患者治疗效果和成本效益。