Introduction: The National Emergency X-radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) criteria are used extensively in emergency departments to rule out C-spine injuries (CSI) in the general population. Although the NEXUS validation set included 2,943 elderly patients, multiple case reports and the Canadian C-Spine Rules question the validity of applying NEXUS to geriatric populations. The objective of this study was to validate a modified NEXUS criteria in a low-risk elderly fall population with two changes: a modified definition for distracting injury and the definition of normal mentation. Methods: This is a prospective, observational cohort study of geriatric fall patients who presented to a Level I trauma center and were not triaged to the ...
Study Design: Retrospective chart and radiographic review of all patients who underwent CT scans of ...
Background: Research suggests that cervical spine CT examination is over used for potential injury d...
Description: The Canadian C-Spine Rule was designed in 2001 to assist clinicians assess the need for...
Introduction: The National Emergency X-radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) criteria are used exten...
textabstractBackground: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically imp...
Introduction: In this study we aimed to determine the rate of traumatic abnormalities on cervical sp...
Background: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically important cervi...
Introduction: the Canadian C Spine Rule (CCR) and the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization S...
INTRODUCTION:The most common cause of hospital emergency department visits is trauma resulting from ...
Introduction: We wanted to compare 3 existing emergency medical services (EMS) immobilization protoc...
Aim: In the present study, we aimed to determine the amount of unnecessary X-ray graphics that could...
In the United States and Canada, more than 13 million trauma patients are at risk for cervical spine...
BACKGROUND: There are limited data examining the impact of screening for blunt cerebrovascular injur...
Contains fulltext : 87764.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)STUDY DESIGN: ...
Background: Approximately 1.3 million Canadians present to the Emergency Department (ED) annually wi...
Study Design: Retrospective chart and radiographic review of all patients who underwent CT scans of ...
Background: Research suggests that cervical spine CT examination is over used for potential injury d...
Description: The Canadian C-Spine Rule was designed in 2001 to assist clinicians assess the need for...
Introduction: The National Emergency X-radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) criteria are used exten...
textabstractBackground: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically imp...
Introduction: In this study we aimed to determine the rate of traumatic abnormalities on cervical sp...
Background: There is uncertainty about the optimal approach to screen for clinically important cervi...
Introduction: the Canadian C Spine Rule (CCR) and the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization S...
INTRODUCTION:The most common cause of hospital emergency department visits is trauma resulting from ...
Introduction: We wanted to compare 3 existing emergency medical services (EMS) immobilization protoc...
Aim: In the present study, we aimed to determine the amount of unnecessary X-ray graphics that could...
In the United States and Canada, more than 13 million trauma patients are at risk for cervical spine...
BACKGROUND: There are limited data examining the impact of screening for blunt cerebrovascular injur...
Contains fulltext : 87764.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)STUDY DESIGN: ...
Background: Approximately 1.3 million Canadians present to the Emergency Department (ED) annually wi...
Study Design: Retrospective chart and radiographic review of all patients who underwent CT scans of ...
Background: Research suggests that cervical spine CT examination is over used for potential injury d...
Description: The Canadian C-Spine Rule was designed in 2001 to assist clinicians assess the need for...