Comparison of Bracing With Co-adptation Splinting for the Initial Treatment of Acute Humeral Shaft Fractures: The COBRAS Trials

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    66
  • sponsor
    NYU Langone Health
Updated on 2 December 2024

Summary

The goal of this study is to determine which initial method of immobilization for humeral shaft fractures in the emergency room maximizes patient comfort. The two methods of initial management for humeral shaft fractures are sarmiento bracing (pre-fabricated fracture brace) and coaptation splinting. In this study, the team will compare patient related outcomes and comfort for each method of initial management of humeral shaft fractures. Participant pain, narcotic usage, and function will be tracked over a 2 week period to see which method of immobilization is preferred.

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Condition Humeral Fractures
Age 18year or above
Treatment Webril Padded Plaster Splint, Pre-Fabricated Fracture Brace
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT05118087
SponsorNYU Langone Health
Last Modified on2 December 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

Presenting to an emergency room or ICARE in the participating centers with an acute humeral shaft fracture
Age above 18 and skeletally mature
Isolated Injury
Treated non-operatively first 2 weeks

Exclusion Criteria

Open fractures
Poly trauma
Injuries deemed operative by attending surgeon
Patients undergoing treatment for malignancy
Prisoners
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