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Selective application of cervical spine radiography in alert victims of blunt trauma: a prospective study.

R J Roberge1, R C Wears, M Kelly, T C Evans, M A Kenny, R D Daffner, R Kremen, K Murray, E C Cottington.   

Abstract

Four hundred sixty-seven adult victims of blunt trauma undergoing cervical spine radiography (CSR) were prospectively studied to identify any clinical parameters which would aid in the selective application of CSR. Eight persons (1.7%), six of whom were alert and two who presented comatose, sustained cervical spine injuries. In this study, persons injured in falls demonstrated a statistically significant greater risk of cervical spine injury compared to those injured in motor vehicle accidents (p = 0.001). In alert trauma victims, a statistical correlation with cervical spine injury was noted for individuals who had complaints of neck discomfort (p = 0.028) and for patients who manifested tenderness to neck palpation (p = 0.000039). No cervical spine injury was noted in any alert, not intoxicated, neurologically intact patient who had no complaints of neck discomfort upon questioning or palpation. We conclude that alert trauma victims with no complaints of neck discomfort upon questioning and with no tenderness on neck palpation need not undergo CSR.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3385821     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-198806000-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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4.  Validity and reliability of clinical prediction rules used to screen for cervical spine injury in alert low-risk patients with blunt trauma to the neck: part 2. A systematic review from the Cervical Assessment and Diagnosis Research Evaluation (CADRE) Collaboration.

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5.  Does applying the Canadian Cervical Spine rule reduce cervical spine radiography rates in alert patients with blunt trauma to the neck? A retrospective analysis.

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8.  Incidence of traumatic cervical spine fractures in the Norwegian population: a national registry study.

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