We investigated whether, in the management of
stable paediatric fractures of the forearm, flexible casts that
can be removed at home are as clinically effective, cost-effective
and acceptable to both patient and parent as management using a
cast conventionally removed in hospital. A single-centre randomised
controlled trial was performed on 317 children with a mean age of
9.3 years (2 to 16). No significant differences were seen in the
change in Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire index score
(p = 0.10) or EuroQol 5-Dimensions domain scores
between the two groups one week after removal of the cast or the
absolute scores at six months. There was a significantly lower overall
median treatment cost in the group whose casts were removed at home
(£150.88 (sem 1.90) vs £251.62 (sem 2.68);
p <
0.001). No difference was seen in satisfaction between the
two groups (p = 0.48).
Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2013;95-B:1714–20.