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Synthesising a clinical Prognostic Rule for Ankle INjuries in the Emergency Department (SPRAINED)
Project title: Synthesising a clinical Prognostic Rule for Ankle INjuries in the Emergency Department (SPRAINED)
Call to action: 13/19 13/19 A prognostic tool to aid clinical management decisions in acute ankle sprain
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Professor Sarah Lamb
Lead Author: Professor Sarah Lamb
Contractor: University of Oxford
Cost: £820,997.00
Co-investigators: Associate Professor Stephen Gwilym, Dr David Wilson, Dr Philip Hormbrey, Ms Jennifer Bostock
, Professor Gary Collins
, Professor Matthew Cooke
, Professor Steve Goodacre
.
Started: November 2014 | Status: Published November 2018
ISRCTN: 12726986 | PROSPERO registration: CRD42014014471
The prognostic models performed reasonably, and showed benefit in identifying risk of poor outcome in people with acute ankle sprains when compared with not using any model.
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