Cervical spine clearance in the adult obtunded blunt trauma patient: a systematic review
Cervical spine clearance in the adult obtunded blunt trauma patient: a systematic review
Background: A missed cervical spinal injury could have devastating consequences. Patients with a suspected cervical spinal injury are kept in rigid collars for cervical immobilisation. Prolonged collar use has important clinical implications. A well-defined guideline related to the removal of cervical collars from adult obtunded blunt trauma patients has not been developed. Aim: We sought to determine if Magnetic Resonance Imaging offered a definitive benefit over Computer Tomography with respect to patient management. Method: We searched Ovid Online, EBSCO, NICE Evidence Journals, Medline, PubMED, BNI, CINAHL and Google Scholar as well as the grey literature. Data extraction and synthesis were performed on studies that compared the radiologic findings and clinical outcomes of Computer Tomography scan and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in this patient group. Results: There is evidence that supports the safe discontinuation of cervical collar use after a negative multidetector Computer Tomography scan result alone. Magnetic Resonance Imaging may detect a significant number of ligamentous injuries, but such injuries are rarely of clinical significance because they rarely alter clinical management. Its use should be limited to specific circumstances. Conclusion: It is important for institutions to re-examine the latest evidence regarding cervical spinal clearance in order to update their guidelines.
Blunt injury, Cervical clearance, Cervical collar, Cervical vertebrae, Nervous system, Obtunded, Trauma
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Veiga, Joana Raquel Santos
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Mitchell, Kay
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1 April 2019
Veiga, Joana Raquel Santos
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Mitchell, Kay
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Veiga, Joana Raquel Santos and Mitchell, Kay
(2019)
Cervical spine clearance in the adult obtunded blunt trauma patient: a systematic review.
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 51, .
(doi:10.1016/j.iccn.2018.11.001).
Abstract
Background: A missed cervical spinal injury could have devastating consequences. Patients with a suspected cervical spinal injury are kept in rigid collars for cervical immobilisation. Prolonged collar use has important clinical implications. A well-defined guideline related to the removal of cervical collars from adult obtunded blunt trauma patients has not been developed. Aim: We sought to determine if Magnetic Resonance Imaging offered a definitive benefit over Computer Tomography with respect to patient management. Method: We searched Ovid Online, EBSCO, NICE Evidence Journals, Medline, PubMED, BNI, CINAHL and Google Scholar as well as the grey literature. Data extraction and synthesis were performed on studies that compared the radiologic findings and clinical outcomes of Computer Tomography scan and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in this patient group. Results: There is evidence that supports the safe discontinuation of cervical collar use after a negative multidetector Computer Tomography scan result alone. Magnetic Resonance Imaging may detect a significant number of ligamentous injuries, but such injuries are rarely of clinical significance because they rarely alter clinical management. Its use should be limited to specific circumstances. Conclusion: It is important for institutions to re-examine the latest evidence regarding cervical spinal clearance in order to update their guidelines.
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Accepted/In Press date: 5 November 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 December 2018
Published date: 1 April 2019
Keywords:
Blunt injury, Cervical clearance, Cervical collar, Cervical vertebrae, Nervous system, Obtunded, Trauma
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Local EPrints ID: 428706
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/428706
ISSN: 0964-3397
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