| Literature DB >> 31331379 |
Camilla Ikast Ottosen1, Jacob Steinmetz2,3, Mo Haslund Larsen2, Josefine S Baekgaard2, Lars S Rasmussen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Spinal immobilisation of blunt trauma victims with potential spinal cord injury is considered standard of care. The traditional management has, however, been increasingly questioned and concerns about harm have been raised. Few studies have described the perspective of the trauma patient regarding the spinal immobilisation. The objective of this study was therefore to evaluate the patient experience of immobilisation after trauma.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31331379 PMCID: PMC6647237 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-019-0647-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Fig. 1Flowchart of the screening process of eligible trauma patients
Characteristics of trauma patients immobilised with a cervical collar and a spine board (n = 50)
| Gender, n (%) | |
| Male | 38 (76) |
| Age (years), median [IQR*] | 37[26–60] |
| BMI** (kg/m2), median [IQR*] | 25 [23–28] |
| Missing | 5 |
| Significant comorbidities, n (%) | |
| History of back pain | 7 (14) |
| Obesity (BMI** > 30 kg/m2) | 7 (16) |
| Trauma mechanism, n (%) | |
| MVC/MCC*** | 14 (28) |
| Bicycle crash/collision | 12 (24) |
| Fall from height | 12 (24) |
| Other | 12 (24) |
| ISS****, median [IQR*] | 9 [3–15] |
| ISS**** > 15, n (%) | 13 (26) |
| Time with cervical collar (minutes), median [IQR*] | 91 [72–136] |
* Interquartile range
** Body Mass Index
***Motor vehicle crash/motorcycle crash
****Injury Severity Score
Results of the semi-structured interview of trauma patients’ experience of being immobilised with a cervical collar and a spine board (n = 50)
| Experience of difficulty with the application of the immobilisation, n (%) | |
| | 4 (8) |
| | 40 (80) |
| | 6 (12) |
| Felt informed about the reason for applying the immobilisation, n (%) | |
| | 29 (58) |
| | 13 (26) |
| | 8 (16) |
| Pain related to the immobilisation, n (%) | |
| | 12 (24), 95% CI* (14 to 38) |
| | 34 (68) |
| | 8 (8) |
| Discomfort with the immobilisation, n (%) | |
| | 19 (38), 95% CI* (25 to 53) |
| Anxiety related to the immobilisation, n (%) | |
| | 3 (6) |
| Immobilisation providing a sense of protection, n (%) | |
| | 40 (80), 95% CI* (66 to 89) |
| Dyspnoea related to the immobilisation, n (%) | |
| | 3 (6) |
| | 46 (92) |
| | 1 (2) |
| Pressure from the immobilisation, n (%) | |
| | 19 (38), 95% CI* (5 to 53) |
| | 29 (58) |
| | 2 (4) |
*Confidence interval