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

Sponsored by NYU Langone Health

About this trial

Last updated 2 years ago

Study ID

21-00438

Status

Recruiting

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18-75 Years
18+ Years
All
All

Not accepting

Not accepting
Healthy Volunteers

Trial Timing

Started 4 years ago

What is this trial about?

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.

What are the participation requirements?

Yes

Inclusion Criteria

1. Presenting to an emergency room or ICARE in the participating centers with an acute humeral shaft fracture

2. Age above 18 and skeletally mature

3. Isolated Injury

4. Treated non-operatively first 2 weeks

No

Exclusion Criteria

1. Open fractures

2. Poly trauma

3. Injuries deemed operative by attending surgeon

4. Patients undergoing treatment for malignancy

5. Prisoners

Locations

Location

Status

Recruiting
Not yet recruiting
Not yet recruiting