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==Background==
==Background==
*C-Spine management unclear in the obtunded adult patient with blunt trauma after negative CT C-spine.
*C-Spine management unclear in the obtunded adult patient with blunt trauma after negative CT C-spine.
*EAST- Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma- performed systematic review in 2015. <ref>Patel MB, et al. Cervical spine collar clearance in the obtunded adult blunt trauma patient: a systematic review and practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2015 Feb;78(2):430-41</ref>
**EAST- Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma- performed systematic review in 2015. <ref>Patel MB, et al. Cervical spine collar clearance in the obtunded adult blunt trauma patient: a systematic review and practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2015 Feb;78(2):430-41</ref>
*Review included 1800 obtunded patients generally defined as GCS<13 with negative CT c-spine using <3mm axial cuts.
***Review included 1800 obtunded patients generally defined as GCS<13 with negative CT c-spine using <3mm axial cuts.
*Of 1800 patients, 176 patients with abnormal MRI.
***Of 1800 patients, 176 patients with abnormal MRI.
*0/176 had unstable C-spine injury.
***0/176 had unstable C-spine injury.
*EAST guideline notes "we conditionally recommend cervical collar removal after a negative high-quality C-spine CT scan result alone" <ref>https://www.east.org/education/practice-management-guidelines/cervical-spine-collar-clearance-in-the-obtunded-adult-blunt-trauma-patient</ref>
***EAST guideline notes "we conditionally recommend cervical collar removal after a negative high-quality C-spine CT scan result alone" <ref>https://www.east.org/education/practice-management-guidelines/cervical-spine-collar-clearance-in-the-obtunded-adult-blunt-trauma-patient</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Blunt neck trauma]]
*[[Blunt neck trauma]]
*[[Canadian cervical spine rule]]
*[[NEXUS cervical spine rule]]
*[[C-Spine X-Ray]]
*[[C-Spine X-Ray]]
*[[C-Spine (Canadian Rule)]]
*[[C-Spine (NEXUS)]]


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 19:59, 17 August 2015

Background

  • C-Spine management unclear in the obtunded adult patient with blunt trauma after negative CT C-spine.
    • EAST- Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma- performed systematic review in 2015. [1]
      • Review included 1800 obtunded patients generally defined as GCS<13 with negative CT c-spine using <3mm axial cuts.
      • Of 1800 patients, 176 patients with abnormal MRI.
      • 0/176 had unstable C-spine injury.
      • EAST guideline notes "we conditionally recommend cervical collar removal after a negative high-quality C-spine CT scan result alone" [2]

See Also

References

  1. Patel MB, et al. Cervical spine collar clearance in the obtunded adult blunt trauma patient: a systematic review and practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2015 Feb;78(2):430-41
  2. https://www.east.org/education/practice-management-guidelines/cervical-spine-collar-clearance-in-the-obtunded-adult-blunt-trauma-patient