Pediatric patients with suspected cervical spine injuries (CSI) often receive a computed tomography (CT) scan as an initial diagnostic imaging test. While sensitive, CT of the cervical spine carries significant radiation and risk of lethal malignant transformation later in life. Plain radiographs carry significantly less radiation and could serve as the preferred screening tool, provided they have a high functional sensitivity in detecting pediatric patients with CSI. We hypothesize that plain cervical spine radiographs can reliably detect pediatric patients with CSI and seek to quantify the functional sensitivity of plain radiography as compared to CT. We analyzed data from the NEXUS cervical spine study to assess the sensitivity of plain ...
Introduction: Although some physicians insist on performing plain radiography for all trauma patient...
Cervical spine injuries to children under 11: should we use radiography more selectively in their in...
Background and objectivePediatric cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare and differ from adult CSIs...
Pediatric patients with suspected cervical spine injuries (CSI) often receive a computed tomography ...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
INTRODUCTION Radiological evaluation of the paediatric cervical spine can be a challenge due to the ...
To determine the utility of the routine cervical spine radiograph, we reviewed all cervical spine ra...
Aim: (1) to establish which modality offers the greatest accuracy in the detection of cervical sp...
BackgroundTraumatic pediatric cervical spine injury can be challenging to diagnose, and the clinical...
OBJECTIVES: While cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare in the paediatric population, presentation...
Objectives: To identify patient and hospital characteristics associated with the use of computed tom...
Background and Objectives: Routine clinical examination and plain radiography are reportedly inadequ...
SummaryAim:To describe patterns of injury, radiological evaluation and assessment of paediatric cerv...
peer reviewedCervical spine injuries are a regular reason for consultation in general practice or pe...
Background: Clinical decision rules (CDRs) are commonly used to guide imaging decisions in cervical ...
Introduction: Although some physicians insist on performing plain radiography for all trauma patient...
Cervical spine injuries to children under 11: should we use radiography more selectively in their in...
Background and objectivePediatric cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare and differ from adult CSIs...
Pediatric patients with suspected cervical spine injuries (CSI) often receive a computed tomography ...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
INTRODUCTION Radiological evaluation of the paediatric cervical spine can be a challenge due to the ...
To determine the utility of the routine cervical spine radiograph, we reviewed all cervical spine ra...
Aim: (1) to establish which modality offers the greatest accuracy in the detection of cervical sp...
BackgroundTraumatic pediatric cervical spine injury can be challenging to diagnose, and the clinical...
OBJECTIVES: While cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare in the paediatric population, presentation...
Objectives: To identify patient and hospital characteristics associated with the use of computed tom...
Background and Objectives: Routine clinical examination and plain radiography are reportedly inadequ...
SummaryAim:To describe patterns of injury, radiological evaluation and assessment of paediatric cerv...
peer reviewedCervical spine injuries are a regular reason for consultation in general practice or pe...
Background: Clinical decision rules (CDRs) are commonly used to guide imaging decisions in cervical ...
Introduction: Although some physicians insist on performing plain radiography for all trauma patient...
Cervical spine injuries to children under 11: should we use radiography more selectively in their in...
Background and objectivePediatric cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare and differ from adult CSIs...