Background and Objectives: Routine clinical examination and plain radiography are reportedly inadequate for the determination of cervical injury. Accordingly, it is required to perform computed tomography (CT) scan on the cervical spine in suspected trauma cases, even in those with normal clinical examination findings. However, the risk of radiation and financial charges should be also considered in these cases. Therefore, the present study was conducted to compare the accuracy of plain radiography with that of CT (a gold standard) in the evaluation of cervical spine injury. Materials and Methods: This diagnostic study was conducted on 220 trauma patients (the mean age of 38.25 ± 5.13 years) referred to the Emergency Department of Besat Hos...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
Patients with a (potential) cervical spine injury can be subdivided into low-risk and high-risk pati...
Evaluation and treatment of patients with suspected cervical vertebral trauma requires close coopera...
Introduction: Although some physicians insist on performing plain radiography for all trauma patient...
Aim: (1) to establish which modality offers the greatest accuracy in the detection of cervical sp...
Background: Current literature supports the use of the three-view plain-radiograph series supplement...
Introduction: This study was conducted to assess the diagnostic accuracy of three-dimensional comput...
Altunci, Yusuf Ali/0000-0002-4803-5419WOS: 000536020600014PubMed: 32436971BACKGROUND: This study aim...
The American College of Surgery currently recommends routine performance of lateral cervical radiogr...
Pediatric patients with suspected cervical spine injuries (CSI) often receive a computed tomography ...
Background: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically important cervi...
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...
textabstractBackground: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically imp...
Common emergency room practice mandates cervical spine (C-spine) films in all trauma patients with p...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
Patients with a (potential) cervical spine injury can be subdivided into low-risk and high-risk pati...
Evaluation and treatment of patients with suspected cervical vertebral trauma requires close coopera...
Introduction: Although some physicians insist on performing plain radiography for all trauma patient...
Aim: (1) to establish which modality offers the greatest accuracy in the detection of cervical sp...
Background: Current literature supports the use of the three-view plain-radiograph series supplement...
Introduction: This study was conducted to assess the diagnostic accuracy of three-dimensional comput...
Altunci, Yusuf Ali/0000-0002-4803-5419WOS: 000536020600014PubMed: 32436971BACKGROUND: This study aim...
The American College of Surgery currently recommends routine performance of lateral cervical radiogr...
Pediatric patients with suspected cervical spine injuries (CSI) often receive a computed tomography ...
Background: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically important cervi...
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...
textabstractBackground: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically imp...
Common emergency room practice mandates cervical spine (C-spine) films in all trauma patients with p...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
Patients with a (potential) cervical spine injury can be subdivided into low-risk and high-risk pati...
Evaluation and treatment of patients with suspected cervical vertebral trauma requires close coopera...