ALGORITHMS FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CERVICAL SPINE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA: A MIXED-METHOD ANALYZIS

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Autor(a) principal: Leonardo,Felipe
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Galindo,Gabriel Franco de Camargo, Pagamisse,Otavio Soriano Teruel, Rodrigues,José Mauro da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Coluna/Columna
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: Cervical trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, affecting 2% of patients admitted to emergency units. Therefore, this study aims to compare the use of two clinical cervical spine evaluation algorithms, the Canadian C-Spine Rule (CCR) and the National Emergency X-radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS). Methods: A descriptive study of the use of the two algorithms by medical residents in the initial assessment of severely traumatized patients admitted to the regional emergency unit was conducted. The evaluation of the indication for imaging tests and the positive predictive value of the algorithms were the parameters analyzed. Finally, the residents answered a questionnaire evaluating the applicability, degree of confidence and advantages of both flowcharts. Results: There was no significant difference between the number of indications for imaging or their predictive values. In the analysis of the questionnaires, the CCR proved to be more reliable and the NEXUS more applicable, and the positive and negative points of applying each of them were highlighted. Conclusion: It is concluded that the two methods are similar in detecting injuries and optimizing the use of imaging exams, being equally indicated to evaluate cervical trauma. However, the technical specifics of each must be taken into account when deciding which to use. Level of evidence IV; Descriptive Study.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ALGORITHMS FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CERVICAL SPINE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA: A MIXED-METHOD ANALYZIS
title ALGORITHMS FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CERVICAL SPINE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA: A MIXED-METHOD ANALYZIS
spellingShingle ALGORITHMS FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CERVICAL SPINE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA: A MIXED-METHOD ANALYZIS
Leonardo,Felipe
Emergencies
Wounds
Nonpenetrating
Spinal Injuries
Algorithms
title_short ALGORITHMS FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CERVICAL SPINE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA: A MIXED-METHOD ANALYZIS
title_full ALGORITHMS FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CERVICAL SPINE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA: A MIXED-METHOD ANALYZIS
title_fullStr ALGORITHMS FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CERVICAL SPINE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA: A MIXED-METHOD ANALYZIS
title_full_unstemmed ALGORITHMS FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CERVICAL SPINE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA: A MIXED-METHOD ANALYZIS
title_sort ALGORITHMS FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CERVICAL SPINE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA: A MIXED-METHOD ANALYZIS
author Leonardo,Felipe
author_facet Leonardo,Felipe
Galindo,Gabriel Franco de Camargo
Pagamisse,Otavio Soriano Teruel
Rodrigues,José Mauro da Silva
author_role author
author2 Galindo,Gabriel Franco de Camargo
Pagamisse,Otavio Soriano Teruel
Rodrigues,José Mauro da Silva
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leonardo,Felipe
Galindo,Gabriel Franco de Camargo
Pagamisse,Otavio Soriano Teruel
Rodrigues,José Mauro da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Emergencies
Wounds
Nonpenetrating
Spinal Injuries
Algorithms
topic Emergencies
Wounds
Nonpenetrating
Spinal Injuries
Algorithms
description ABSTRACT Objective: Cervical trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, affecting 2% of patients admitted to emergency units. Therefore, this study aims to compare the use of two clinical cervical spine evaluation algorithms, the Canadian C-Spine Rule (CCR) and the National Emergency X-radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS). Methods: A descriptive study of the use of the two algorithms by medical residents in the initial assessment of severely traumatized patients admitted to the regional emergency unit was conducted. The evaluation of the indication for imaging tests and the positive predictive value of the algorithms were the parameters analyzed. Finally, the residents answered a questionnaire evaluating the applicability, degree of confidence and advantages of both flowcharts. Results: There was no significant difference between the number of indications for imaging or their predictive values. In the analysis of the questionnaires, the CCR proved to be more reliable and the NEXUS more applicable, and the positive and negative points of applying each of them were highlighted. Conclusion: It is concluded that the two methods are similar in detecting injuries and optimizing the use of imaging exams, being equally indicated to evaluate cervical trauma. However, the technical specifics of each must be taken into account when deciding which to use. Level of evidence IV; Descriptive Study.
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