ClinicalTrials.Veeva

Menu

Evaluation of the External Validity of the Knee SFA Score (SCORESFA)

U

University Hospital, Rouen

Status

Completed

Conditions

Reliability in the Detection of ACL Injuries in Emergency Departments

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: External validity of the SFA score

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06960681
IDRCB 2023-A02760-45 (Other Identifier)
2024/0102/OB

Details and patient eligibility

About

A screening score for ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injuries based on questioning has been developed by the Société Francophone d'Arthroscopie to provide better guidance for post-trauma patients. The score differentiates between 3 groups of patients: mild trauma (score 1 to 4), intermediate trauma (score 5 to 7) and severe trauma (score 8 to 12).

The main hypothesis of this study is that it is a reliable score for detecting ACL injuries in emergency departments.

Full description

Injury to the anterior cruciate ligament is a serious and not uncommon event, which can affect the functional future of the knee. The result is instability, leading to meniscal and osteo-cartilaginous damage in the medium and long term. Early diagnosis would limit the occurrence of these complications.

The average annual incidence of ACL rupture in the French population is estimated at around population can be estimated at around 0.03%, or approximately 20,000 cases per year. Diagnosis is currently based on clinical examination and dynamic ligament testing. However, these may be difficult to perform in the immediate post-trauma period, leading to a delay in diagnosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a good diagnostic tool, with a sensitivity of 83-95% and a specificity of 95-100%. However, access to MRI is still limited in emergencies, with an average appointment time (all indications combined) of 32.3 days. It is therefore to better target the indications for this examination.

The Société Francophone d'Arthroscopie has developed a screening score for ACL lesions, based on questioning, to help guide post-trauma patients.

Enrollment

150 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 55 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All patients presenting to adult emergency departments with knee trauma less than 9 days old;
  • All patients aged between 18 and 55;
  • All patients without an X-ray fracture (with the exception of indirect signs of injury to the central pivot: Segond's fracture and avulsion of the tibial spines);
  • All patients affiliated to or benefiting from a social security scheme;
  • All patients who have given their and who have received a study information sheet.

Exclusion criteria

  • Trauma requiring immediate surgical treatment (fracture, dislocation);
  • Previous osteoarticular trauma to the knee;
  • Pregnant women;
  • Impossible to carry out an MRI (contraindication, refusal, claustrophobia);
  • Impossible to provide follow-up in the same centre;
  • Protected patients: adults under guardianship, curatorship or other legal protection, deprived of liberty by judicial or administrative decision.

Trial contacts and locations

3

Loading...

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

Clinical trials

Find clinical trialsTrials by location
© Copyright 2026 Veeva Systems