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NCT ID: NCT01235806 Completed - Clinical trials for Scaphoid Bone Fracture Suspicion

Contribution of ESAOTEâ„¢ Low Field MRI for Diagnosis of Scaphoid Fractures

Start date: March 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Alpes Maritimes county administration (France) equipped Nice University Hospital of a 0,2T low field MRI dedicated to distal articulations, devoted to research, installed in the medical imaging unit. The aim of our project is to study its interest in diagnosis of scaphoid fractures. Conventional medical care for patients being suspected to have a scaphoid fracture consists in performing a clinical examination and a radiographic check-up with at least 4 incidences, which 2 specific incidences for the scaphoid bone. Yet, this check up is sometimes defective, causing false positives unnecessary immobilisation and false negatives delays in patient medical care, increasing the risk of complication. Those diagnosis mistakes can bring serious consequences, from permanent partial inability, to professional reclassification. Alternative imaging exists, but is often irradiating, and never reaches the optimal specificity and sensitivity. MRI is totally safe, and allows to affirm or invalidate the diagnosis in almost 100% of cases. The problem is the lack of accessibility for emergency cases; therefore there is a great interest in validating the use of a MRI dedicated to distal articulations. The few studies that study costs of diagnosis strategies including MRI in scaphoid bone fractures diagnosis show a reduction of medical costs if this technique is used early. Our project represents an essential initial step in evaluating the impact of a low field MRI dedicated to peripheral articulations in diagnosis of scaphoid fractures. The next step will be a medico-economical study, since scaphoid fractures occur frequently. Finally, a new consensus for medical care of scaphoid fracture suspicions could be proposed.