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Tongue Blade Bite Test Predicts Mandible Fractures

机译:舌尖咬伤测试可预测下颌骨骨折

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The aim of the study is to evaluate the utility of a simple tongue blade bite test in predicting mandible fractures and use this test as an alternative screening tool for further workup. This is a retrospective chart review. An institutional review board approved the retrospective review of patients evaluated by the Department of Otolaryngology at a single institution for facial trauma performed from November 1, 2011, to February 27, 2014. Patients who had a bite test documented were included in the study. CT was performed in all cases and was used as the gold standard to diagnose mandible fractures. Variables analyzed included age, sex, fracture type/location on CT, bite test positivity, and operative intervention. A total of 86 patients met the inclusion criteria and of those 12 were pediatric patients. Majority of the patients were male (80.2%) and adult (86.0%; average age 34.3 years). Fifty-seven patients had a negative bite test and on CT scans had no mandible fracture. Twenty-three patients had a positive bite test and a CT scan confirmed fracture. The bite test revealed a sensitivity of 88.5% (95% CI 69.8–97.6%), specificity of 95.0% (95% CI86.1–99%), positive predictive value [PPV] of 88.5% (95% CI 69.8–97.6%), and negative predictive value [NPV] of 95.0% (95% CI 86.1–99.0%). Among pediatric patients, the sensitivity was 100% (95% CI 29.9–100%), specificity was 88.9% (95% CI 68.4–100%), PPV was 75.0% (95% CI 19.4–99.4%), and NPV was 100% (95% CI 63.1–100%). The tongue blade bite test is a quick inexpensive diagnostic tool for the otolaryngologist with high sensitivity and specificity for predicting mandible fractures. In the pediatric population, where avoidance of unnecessary CT scans is of highest priority, a wider range of data collection should be undertaken to better assess its utility.
机译:该研究的目的是评估简单的舌片咬合试验在预测下颌骨骨折中的效用,并将该试验用作进一步检查的替代筛查工具。这是回顾性图表审查。机构审查委员会批准了由耳鼻咽喉科在2011年11月1日至2014年2月27日进行的单个面部创伤机构评估的患者的回顾性研究。本研究包括经咬合测试记录的患者。在所有情况下均进行CT检查,并作为诊断下颌骨骨折的金标准。分析的变量包括年龄,性别,CT上的骨折类型/位置,咬合试验阳性和手术干预。共有86名患者符合纳入标准,其中12名是儿科患者。患者多数为男性(80.2%)和成人(86.0%;平均年龄34.3岁)。 57位患者的咬合试验阴性,而CT扫描未发现下颌骨骨折。 23例患者的咬合试验呈阳性,CT扫描证实为骨折。咬合测试显示敏感性为88.5%(95%CI 69.8–97.6%),特异性为95.0%(95%CI86.1–99%),阳性预测值[PPV]为88.5%(95%CI 69.8–97.6) %)和95.0%(95%CI 86.1–99.0%)的阴性预测值[NPV]。在儿科患者中,敏感性为100%(95%CI 29.9-100%),特异性为88.9%(95%CI 68.4-100%),PPV为75.0%(95%CI 19.4-99.4%),NPV为100%(95%CI 63.1–100%)。舌片咬合测试是耳鼻喉科医生的快速廉价诊断工具,具有预测下颌骨骨折的高灵敏度和特异性。在儿科人群中,避免不必要的CT扫描是当务之急,应进行更广泛的数据收集,以更好地评估其效用。

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