The acute management of ankle fractures (Augment) study: A prospective trainee led national collaborative audit of the Boast 12 guidelines. Issue 5 (October 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- The acute management of ankle fractures (Augment) study: A prospective trainee led national collaborative audit of the Boast 12 guidelines. Issue 5 (October 2021)
- Main Title:
- The acute management of ankle fractures (Augment) study: A prospective trainee led national collaborative audit of the Boast 12 guidelines
- Authors:
- Fennelly, Joseph T.
Gourbault, Lysander J.
Stedman, Tobias
Price, Michael J.
Ward, Alex E.
Yousuf, Umar
Senthilkumaran, Sriskandarasa
Kumar, Vish
Korde, Vinayak
Baigent, Thomas
Mahmood, Fahd
Shin, Je Song
Haines, Samuel
Dominguez, Elizabeth
Monsell, Fergal
Armbruster, Berenice Aguirrezabala
Hakim, Muhammad Aadil
Dewar, Greg
Kozhikunnath, Arun
Rai, Praveen
Adebayo, Oliver
Reddy, Rajesh Gopi
Mishra, Arya
Tadros, John
Black, Jonathon
Willmott, Henry
Robertson, Alastair
Rae, Fraser
Macleod, Calum
Macleod, Lewis
Tan, Harriet
Smith, Ben
Chuter, Graham
Slade, Henry
Javed, Omar
Adamu-Biu, Fatima
Ho, Beatrice
Williams, Mark
Stedman, Tobias
Bull, Eleanor
Abiddin, Zain
Hannah, Andrew
Fananapazir, Leila
Del Rosario-Caluya, Christine
Hassan, Abdul Rahman
Howe, Thomas
Carr, Alastair
Arnaout, Firas
Knapper, Thomas
Fleming, Tom
Everett, Samuel James
Jordan, Stevan
Fowler, Tim
Grice, John
Taylor, Alexander
Crosswell, Sebastien
Campion, Alice
Bissell, Iain
Al-Kaisi, Kahlan
Paavana, Thumri
Neal-Smith, Gregory
Bretherton, Chris
Dowlut, Naeem
Gourbault, Lysander
Goh, En Lin
Costa, Matthew
Wadkin, James
Harris, Maredudd
Gill, Ian
Siddiqui, Nashat
White, Andrew
Chawla, Amit
Dalwai, Ramesh
Dixit, Anurag
Papachristou, Athanasios
Sharma, Akshat
Thomas, Osmond
Clifton, Laura
Wong, Huan
Tweedie, Blair
Drake, Benjamin
Khan, Sameer
Townshend, David
Barnard, Emily
Ward, Alex
Madhvani, Kiran
de Boer, Henry
Clark, Matthew
Naveed, Umna
Chahal, Gurdip
Watts, Anna
Barkley, Sarah
Doorgakant, Ashtin
Blundell, Chris
Price, Michael
Harrison, Peter
Wright, Jake
Lesko, Laszlo
Osman, Khabab
Hartley, Laura
Uhiara, Okezika
Marsh, Alastair
Lloyd, Adam
Fananapazir, Leila
Naguleswaran, Sinthuja
Khamdan, Khadija
Hartshorn, Rebecca
Sood, Abhay
Divecha, Hiren
Bryony,
Peiris,
Jaibaji, Monketh
McAndrew, Andrew
Kennedy, James
Yusuf, Muhammad
Rogers, Sophie
Hodhody, Ghazal
Jones, Matt
King, Andrew
Agrawal, Somen
Stephens, Christian Gray
Davies-Jones, Gareth
Pirozekova, Lucia
Vick, Oliver
Kay, Robert
Keating, John
Walsh, Nicola
Elbana, Husam
Gandavaram, Srikanth
Cash, Thomas
Jayatilaka, Lara
Rourke, Harry
Finnie, Stephanie
Studnicka, Katarzyna
Holmes, David
Caruana, Ethan
Oputa, Tobi
Bux, Mohammed
McLauchlan, George
Stirling, Scott
Hoggett, Lee
Peake, Chris
Duke, Kathryn
Rossiter, Daniel
Torku, David
Solan, Matthew
Anibueze, Chukwudubem
To, Christopher
Manafa, Chibuzo
Gyimah, Dominic Ayi
Fagg, James
Duggleby, Luke
Sgardelis, Panagiotis
Stanger, Sophie
Barton, Tristan
Al-Sukaini, Ahmad
Venkatesan, Mohanraj
McKerron, Sally
Balasubramanian, Sathishkumar
Koç, Togay
Dean, Mike
Abdelaziz, Ahmed
Toh, Eugene
Stevenson, Robert Allen
Naqvi, Ali Zain
Balai, Edward
Little, Max
Pearse, Michael
Sait, Saif
Drysdale, Henry
Lowdon, Hamish
Rahim, Sybghat
Fennelly, Joseph
Davda, Kinner
Solari, Francesca
Hill, Daniel
Hanger, Joseph
Anderson, Kerry
Jones, Robin
Dutta, Agneish
Sayani, Junaid
Yeoh, Tien
Crate, Georgina
Forder, Justin
Bikkannavar, Pratik
Erotocritou, Marios
Relwani, Jiten
Singh, Saumya
Sinha, Rachel
Stringfellow, Thomas
Eves, Joshua
Asher, Dipika
Jones, Alyssa
Ali, Karar
Rajendran, Kausala
Cadwallader, Craig
Gray, Matt
Mani, Ravi
Ebreo, Darren
Mahoney, Rachel
Latif, Javed
Baid, Roshni
Charalambides, Maria
Khatri, Khushboo
Zafeiris, Konstantinos
Charalambides, Charalambos
Taylor, Isabel
Qulaghassi, Mahdi
Onubogu, Ifeanyi Kem
Oliver, Matthew
Manning, Christopher
Williams, James
Cheyne, Natalie
Pillai, Anand
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Ankle fractures are one of the most common fractures in adults aged 20–65 years. The British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) and British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (BOFAS) jointly produced Standards for Trauma (BOAST) BOAST 12, with the aim of reducing morbidity by standardising care of these injuries. The primary aim of the AUGMENT study was to determine the extent and clinical effect of variation from BOAST 12. Methods: AUGMENT was a multi-centre prospective trainee led audit of consecutive patients presenting with an ankle fracture within a four-week period. Data were collected on patient demographics, comorbidities, management and 12-week outcome. The BOAST 12 standards were divided into four subgroups; documentation, imaging, management and follow-up. Percentage compliance with each subgroup was analysed. A multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine impact of overall compliance on likelihood of discharge in follow-up period. Findings: 971 patients were included across 52 sites. The overall rate of BOAST 12 compliance was 41.7%. Variations in practice were observed in clinical documentation, especially of neurovascular status, (40.7%) and VTE assessment (61.5%). Patient management compliance with all 16 of the BOAST 12 standards was associated with a higher rate of discharge during the 12-week follow-up period ( p = 0.005). Conclusion: AUGMENT has demonstrated that the management of ankle fractures is variable across theAbstract: Background: Ankle fractures are one of the most common fractures in adults aged 20–65 years. The British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) and British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (BOFAS) jointly produced Standards for Trauma (BOAST) BOAST 12, with the aim of reducing morbidity by standardising care of these injuries. The primary aim of the AUGMENT study was to determine the extent and clinical effect of variation from BOAST 12. Methods: AUGMENT was a multi-centre prospective trainee led audit of consecutive patients presenting with an ankle fracture within a four-week period. Data were collected on patient demographics, comorbidities, management and 12-week outcome. The BOAST 12 standards were divided into four subgroups; documentation, imaging, management and follow-up. Percentage compliance with each subgroup was analysed. A multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine impact of overall compliance on likelihood of discharge in follow-up period. Findings: 971 patients were included across 52 sites. The overall rate of BOAST 12 compliance was 41.7%. Variations in practice were observed in clinical documentation, especially of neurovascular status, (40.7%) and VTE assessment (61.5%). Patient management compliance with all 16 of the BOAST 12 standards was associated with a higher rate of discharge during the 12-week follow-up period ( p = 0.005). Conclusion: AUGMENT has demonstrated that the management of ankle fractures is variable across the UK. Over half of patients had aspects of their care that were not BOAST 12 compliant. When compliance was observed, it was associated with earlier discharge from orthopaedic care. Highlights: This study focussed on the management of ankle fractures by 52 sites across the UK. This is the only study which has assessed the clinical impact of BOAST 12 guidance. Compliance with BOAST 12 is associated reduced follow-up requirements. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Surgeon. Volume 19:Issue 5(2021)
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- Surgeon
- Issue:
- Volume 19:Issue 5(2021)
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- Volume 19, Issue 5 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 19
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0019-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- e237
- Page End:
- e244
- Publication Date:
- 2021-10
- Subjects:
- Fracture fixation -- Orthopaedic procedures -- Audit -- Ankle -- Collaborative
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- 10.1016/j.surge.2020.11.001 ↗
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