Magnetic resonance imaging in combination with helical computed tomography provides a safe and efficient method of cervical spine clearance in the obtunded trauma patient

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Stassen, NA [1 ]
Williams, VA [1 ]
Gestring, ML [1 ]
Cheng, JD [1 ]
Bankey, PE [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rochester, Dept Surg, Div Trauma & Emergency Surg, Sch Med, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
关键词
cervical spine injury; obtunded trauma patient; cervical spine magnetic resonance imagining; cervical spine computed tomography; diagnostic evaluation;
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10.1097/01.ta.0000197647.44202.de
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background. Assessment of the cervical spine (c-spine) in the obtunded blunt trauma patient remains a diagnostic dilemma. In 2002, our institution implemented a new c-spine clearance guideline utilizing c-spine computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This study evaluates the safety and efficacy of this guideline. Methods: Obtunded blunt trauma patients admitted over a I-year period, who underwent both a c-spine CT and a c-spine MRI, were identified. Records were reviewed for demographics, mechanism, diagnostic evaluations, injuries, and outcome. Results: Fifty-two patients met inclusion criteria. On average, patients underwent a c-spine CT on postinjury day 0.4 and MRI on postinjury day 4. Forty-four patients had a negative c-spine CT, of whom 13 (30%) had a positive MRI for ligamentous injury (p < 0.01). Thirty-one patients had both a negative CT and a negative MRI. All patients (n = 8) with positive CTs had positive MRIs. The average Injury Severity Score, Abbreviated Injury Score head and neck, length of stay, and outcome was not significantly different for patients with a c-spine injury. No missed c-spine injuries and no areas of cervical collar-related skin breakdown were seen in follow up. Conclusions. In the obtunded patient, expeditious c-spine evaluation is important. Both missed injuries and prolonged unnecessary immobilization can result in adverse outcomes. This study confirms that c-spine CT, when used in combination with MRI, provides a safe and efficient method for c-spine clearance in this patient population. CT alone misses a statistically significant number of c-spine injuries.
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