Common emergency room practice mandates cervical spine (C-spine) films in all trauma patients with potential injuries. With the increasing costs of medical care, such liberal criteria may not be justified. This 1-year prospective study of 860 patients who presented to a Level I Trauma Center was undertaken to determine the signs and symptoms that would select the patients at risk of C-spine injury. The clinical presentation of each patient was correlated with the presence of C-spine fracture. Twenty-four patients (2.8%) had injuries demonstrated by plain film radiography. The incidence of fracture in 536 symptomatic patients was 4%. A significant likelihood of C-spine fracture was seen in patients with respiratory compromise (100%), motor d...
textabstractBackground: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically imp...
: Spinal trauma is an important cause of disability worldwide. Injury to the cervical spine (CS) occ...
Background There are variations in cervical spine (CS) clearance protocols in neurologically intact ...
Common emergency room practice mandates cervical spine (C-spine) films in all trauma patients with p...
The American College of Surgery currently recommends routine performance of lateral cervical radiogr...
In the United States and Canada, more than 13 million trauma patients are at risk for cervical spine...
Introduction: the Canadian C Spine Rule (CCR) and the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization S...
Traumatic cervical spine injuries can result in severe disability or death unless promptly diagnosed...
BACKGROUND: In the management of a trauma patient with cervical spine injury, the need for accurate ...
Background and Objectives: Routine clinical examination and plain radiography are reportedly inadequ...
PurposePlain radiography of the cervical spine is used as a screening test for trauma patients. We e...
Background: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically important cervi...
Introduction: Although some physicians insist on performing plain radiography for all trauma patient...
© 2019 American College of Radiology Injuries to the cervical and thoracolumbar spine are commonly e...
Evaluation and treatment of patients with suspected cervical vertebral trauma requires close coopera...
textabstractBackground: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically imp...
: Spinal trauma is an important cause of disability worldwide. Injury to the cervical spine (CS) occ...
Background There are variations in cervical spine (CS) clearance protocols in neurologically intact ...
Common emergency room practice mandates cervical spine (C-spine) films in all trauma patients with p...
The American College of Surgery currently recommends routine performance of lateral cervical radiogr...
In the United States and Canada, more than 13 million trauma patients are at risk for cervical spine...
Introduction: the Canadian C Spine Rule (CCR) and the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization S...
Traumatic cervical spine injuries can result in severe disability or death unless promptly diagnosed...
BACKGROUND: In the management of a trauma patient with cervical spine injury, the need for accurate ...
Background and Objectives: Routine clinical examination and plain radiography are reportedly inadequ...
PurposePlain radiography of the cervical spine is used as a screening test for trauma patients. We e...
Background: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically important cervi...
Introduction: Although some physicians insist on performing plain radiography for all trauma patient...
© 2019 American College of Radiology Injuries to the cervical and thoracolumbar spine are commonly e...
Evaluation and treatment of patients with suspected cervical vertebral trauma requires close coopera...
textabstractBackground: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically imp...
: Spinal trauma is an important cause of disability worldwide. Injury to the cervical spine (CS) occ...
Background There are variations in cervical spine (CS) clearance protocols in neurologically intact ...