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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37336050/effect-of-muscle-activation-scheme-in-human-head-neck-model-on-estimating-cervical-spine-ligament-strain-from-military-volunteer-frontal-impact-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesse W Gerringer, Karthik Somasundaram, Frank A Pintar
Cervical spine (c-spine) injuries are a common injury during automobile crashes. The objective of this study is to verify an existing head-neck (HN) finite element model with military volunteer frontal impact kinematics by varying the muscle activation scheme from previous literature. Proper muscle activation will allow for accurate percent elongation (strain) of the c-spine ligaments and will serve to establish ligamentous response during non-injury frontal impacts. Previous human research volunteer (HRV) frontal impact sled tests reported kinematic data that served as the input for HN model simulation...
June 17, 2023: Accident; Analysis and Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37187612/immobilization-in-emergency-medical-service-are-csr-and-nexus-criteria-considered-a-matched-pairs-analysis-between-trauma-patients-treated-by-onsite-ems-physicians-and-patients-treated-by-tele-ems-physicians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paula Hofstetter, Hanna Schröder, Stefan K Beckers, Christina Borgs, Rolf Rossaint, Marc Felzen
BACKGROUND: The NEXUS-low-risk criteria (NEXUS) and Canadian C-spine rule (CSR) are clinical decision tools used for the prehospital spinal clearance in trauma patients, intending to prevent over- as well as under immobilization. Since 2014, a holistic telemedicine system is part of the emergency medical service (EMS) in Aachen (Germany). This study aims to examine whether the decisions to immobilize or not by EMS- and tele-EMS physicians are based on NEXUS and the CSR, as well as the guideline adherence concerning the choice of immobilization device...
2023: Open Access Emergency Medicine: OAEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37164902/cervical-spine-trauma-evaluating-the-diagnostic-power-of-ct-mri-x-ray-and-lodox
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Niklas Rutsch, Pascale Amrein, Aristomenis K Exadaktylos, Lorin M Benneker, Florian Schmaranzer, Martin Müller, Christoph E Albers, Sebastian F Bigdon
BACKGROUND: Traumatic cervical spine (c-spine) injuries account for 10% of all spinal injuries. The c-spine is prone to injury by blunt acceleration/deceleration traumas. The Canadian C-Spine rule and NEXUS criteria guide clinical decision-making but lack consensus on imaging modality when necessary. This study aims to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of CT, MRI, X-Ray, and, for the first time, LODOX-Statscan in identifying c-spine injuries in patients with blunt trauma and neck pain...
July 2023: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37029027/cervical-collar-clearance-in-obtunded-children-presenting-without-a-known-traumatic-mechanism-is-imaging-necessary
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Emma Y Wu, Pierce L Curran, Monica Zukowski, Tonya S King, Kathryn L Martin, Christa N Grant
BACKGROUND: Obtunded pediatric patients are often placed in cervical collars (c-collars) to protect their cervical spine (c-spine) while injury is being ruled out, even without a known traumatic injury. The goal of this study was to determine the necessity of c-collars in this population by determining the rate of c-spine injury among patients with suspected non-traumatic mechanisms of loss of consciousness. METHODS: A single institution, ten-year retrospective chart review was conducted including all obtunded patients admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit without a known traumatic event...
March 14, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37024227/cervical-spine-trauma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Ossaba Vélez, L Sanz Canalejas, J Martínez-Checa Guiote, A Díez Tascón, M Martí de Gracia
Cervical spine trauma encompasses a wide of injuries, ranging from stable, minor lesions to unstable, complex lesions that can lead to neurologic sequelae or vascular involvement. The Canadian C-Spine Rule and the NEXUS criteria aim to identify individuals with a low risk of cervical spine trauma who can safely forgo imaging tests. In high-risk patients, an imaging test is indicated. In adult patients the imaging test of choice is multidetector computed tomography. Complementary imaging tests such as CT angiography of the supra-aortic vessels and/or magnetic resonance imaging are occasionally necessary...
March 2023: Radiología
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36915016/development-of-imaging-criteria-for-geriatric-blunt-trauma-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sami K Kishawi, Victoria J Adomshick, Penelope N Halkiadakis, Keira Wilson, Jordan C Petitt, Laura R Brown, Jeffrey A Claridge, Vanessa P Ho
INTRODUCTION: Current decision tools to guide trauma computed tomography (CT) imaging were not validated for use in older patients. We hypothesized that specific clinical variables would be predictive of injury and could be used to guide imaging in this population to minimize risk of missed injury. METHODS: Blunt trauma patients aged 65 y and more admitted to a Level 1 trauma center intensive care unit from January 2018 to November 2020 were reviewed for histories, physical examination findings, and demographic information known at the time of presentation...
March 2023: Journal of Surgical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36900752/trauma-related-clinical-practice-variation-in-dutch-emergency-departments
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Elise L Tierie, Dennis G Barten, Laura M Esteve Cuevas, Rebekka Veugelers, Menno I Gaakeer
Structural insights in the use of protocols and the extent of practice variation in EDs are lacking. The objective is to determine the extent of practice variation in EDs in The Netherlands, based on specified common practices. We performed a comparative study on Dutch EDs that employed emergency physicians to determine practice variation. Data on practices were collected via a questionnaire. Fifty-two EDs across The Netherlands were included. Thrombosis prophylaxis was prescribed for below-knee plaster immobilization in 27% of EDs...
March 3, 2023: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36893628/cervical-spine-injuries-in-adults%C3%A2-%C3%A2-%C3%A2-65%C3%A2-years-after-low-level-falls-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Jessica McCallum, Debra Eagles, Yongdong Ouyang, Jamie Vander Ende, Christian Vaillancourt, Christophe Fehlmann, Risa Shorr, Monica Taljaard, Ian Stiell
BACKGROUND: Adults ≥ 65 are at risk of cervical spine (C-spine) injury, even after low-level falls. The objectives of this systematic review were to determine the prevalence of C-spine injury in this population and explore the association of unreliable clinical exam with C-spine injury. METHODS: We conducted this systematic review according to PRISMA guidelines. We searched MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic reviews to include studies reporting on C-spine injury in adults ≥ 65 years after low-level falls...
May 2023: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36828443/bee-venom-acupuncture-for-neck-pain-a-review-of-the-korean-literature
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REVIEW
Soo-Hyun Sung, Hee-Jung Lee, Ji-Eun Han, Angela Dong-Min Sung, Minjung Park, Seungwon Shin, Hye In Jeong, Soobin Jang, Gihyun Lee
Bee venom is a natural toxin that is effective in treating various types of pain. The purpose of this paper was to review all the features of clinical studies conducted on bee venom acupuncture (BVA) for the treatment of neck pain in Korean publications. Six Korean databases and 16 Korean journals were searched in August 2022 for clinical studies on BVA for neck pain. We identified 24 trials that met our inclusion criteria, of which 316 patients with neck pain were treated with BVA. The most common diagnosis in the patients with neck pain was herniated intervertebral discs (HIVDs) of the cervical spine (C-spine) (29...
February 4, 2023: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36795590/delayed-tracheostomy-after-cervical-fixation-is-not-associated-with-improved-outcomes-a-trauma-quality-improvement-program-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma M Kelly, Andrew M Fleming, Emily K Lenart, Isaac W Howley, Peter E Fischer, Andrew J Kerwin, Dina M Filiberto, Saskya Byerly
BACKGROUND: Patients with unstable cervical spine (C-spine) fractures are at a significant risk of respiratory failure. There is no consensus on the optimal timing of tracheostomy in the setting of recent operative cervical fixation (OCF). This study evaluated the impact of tracheostomy timing on surgical site infections (SSIs) in patients undergoing OCF and tracheostomy. METHODS: Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) was used to identify patients with isolated cervical spine injuries who underwent OCF and tracheostomy between 2017 and 2019...
February 16, 2023: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36781341/frequency-and-outcomes-of-cervical-spine-computed-tomography-imaging-on-alcohol-intoxicated-patients-in-the-emergency-department
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Lucia C Lin, Rishi Gupta, Brendan B McIntyre, Edward W Castillo, Allyson A Kreshak, Gary M Vilke
BACKGROUND: Cervical spinal (c-spine) injuries range greatly in severity from minor ligamentous injuries to osteoligamentous instability with spinal cord injuries. Initial evaluation begins with stabilization as needed and immediate immobilization. Current practice as to whether the c-spine can be cleared clinically without radiographic evaluation is often guided by using the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study Low-Risk Criteria and the Canadian C-Spine Rule. Under these clinical decision guidelines, stable trauma patients presenting with alcohol intoxication cannot have the c-spine cleared clinically and imaging should be "considered...
February 11, 2023: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36761391/cervical-spine-flexion-extension-radiography-versus-magnetic-resonance-imaging-in-pediatric-patients-following-blunt-traumatic-injury
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Jeff F Zhang, Janet Umenta, Adil Ali, Renee Reynolds, Phillip Benson Ham, Richard D Thomas, Ravi Piryani, Muhammad Izhar, Brian Wrotniak, Anil K Swayampakula
BACKGROUND: In pediatric trauma patients, 60-80% of spinal cord injuries involve the cervical vertebrae. While the American College of Radiology offers guidelines for best imaging practices in the setting of acute pediatric trauma, there is a lack of uniformity in imaging-decision protocols across institutions. MRI has been shown to demonstrate high sensitivity for both bony and ligamentous injuries while also avoiding unnecessary radiation exposure in the pediatric patient population...
2023: Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36734645/dynamic-radiographs-in-assessing-stability-of-cervical-spine-fractures-a-multicentre-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruben Patrick Thumbadoo, Jan Herzog, Niv Bhamber, Cristina Lupu, Kenny Kwan, Andrew Clarke, Michael Hutton, Jason Bernard, Timothy Bishop, Darren F Lui
BACKGROUND: In the management of a trauma patient with cervical spine injury, the need for accurate diagnostic imaging is key to ensure correct management. Different classification systems have been developed including the Subaxial Injury Classification (SLIC) system and AO cervical spine fracture classification. Through a multicentre study, we have identified a group of cases where the use of CT alone to classify fractures by either SLIC or AO score may be deficient and the use of dynamic cervical spine radiographs could help identify instability...
October 1, 2022: Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global Research & Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36719553/cervical-spine-injury-clinical-and-medico-legal-overview
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REVIEW
Christian Zanza, Gilda Tornatore, Cristina Naturale, Yaroslava Longhitano, Angela Saviano, Andrea Piccioni, Aniello Maiese, Michela Ferrara, Gianpietro Volonnino, Giuseppe Bertozzi, Roberta Grassi, Fabrizio Donati, Michele Ahmed Antonio Karaboue
Spinal trauma is an important cause of disability worldwide. Injury to the cervical spine (CS) occurs frequently after major trauma. 5-10% of patients with blunt trauma have a cervical spine injury. The cervical spine accounts for ~ 50% of all spinal injuries. Determination of CS stability is a common challenge in the acute care setting of patients with trauma. Several issues, indeed, are of particular concern: who needs CS imaging; what imaging should be obtained; when should computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or flexion/extension (F/E) radiographs be obtained; and how is significant ligamentous injury excluded in the comatose patient...
January 2023: La Radiologia Medica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36636537/a-retrospective-comparative-study-of-long-term-outcomes-following-cervical-total-disc-replacement-versus-anterior-cervical-discectomy-and-fusion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelechi Eseonu, Edward Laurent, Habeeb Bishi, Hassan Raja, Kuppuswamy Ravi, Zaher Dannawi
Introduction The traditional treatment for patients with radiculopathy and myelopathy caused by degenerative disc disease was anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). However, a documented complication of ACDF is adjacent segment degeneration (ASD). An alternative that was developed was total disc replacement (TDR). The aim of this study was to determine and compare the short- and medium-to-long-term outcomes after a TDR or ACDF. Methods A retrospective review of 154 patients who had single and two-level ACDFs and 90 TDRs performed by a single surgeon between 2011 and 2017 was conducted...
December 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36620739/canadian-c-spine-rule-versus-nexus-in-screening-of-clinically-important-traumatic-cervical-spine-injuries-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Mohammadhossein Vazirizadeh-Mahabadi, Mobina Yarahmadi
INTRODUCTION: The Canadian C-spine Rule (CCR) and the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) are two criteria designed to rule-out clinically important traumatic cervical Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we reviewed the articles comparing the performance of these two models. METHODS: Search was done in Medline, Embase, Scopus and Web of Science until June 2022. Observational studies with direct comparison of CCR and NEXUS criteria in detection of clinically important cervical SCI were included...
2023: Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36591700/dynamic-conformational-states-of-apo-atp-and-cabozantinib-bound-tam-kinases-to-differentiate-active-inactive-kinetic-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gatta K R S Naresh, Lalitha Guruprasad
The dynamically active and inactive conformations of kinases play a crucial role in the activation of intracellular downstream signaling pathways. The all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations at microsecond (µs) timescale and longer provide robust insights into the structural details of conformational alterations in kinases that contribute to their cellular metabolic activities and signaling pathways. Tyro3, Axl and Mer (TAM) receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are overexpressed in several types of human cancers...
January 2, 2023: Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36566497/developing-diagnostic-reference-levels-for-ct-examinations-in-addis-ababa-ethiopia
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Jemal E Dawd, Dilber Uzun Ozsahin, Ilker Ozsahin
Diagnostic reference level (DRL) is an appropriate instrument toward promoting radiation doses optimisation in medical imaging. The goal of this research is developing DRL to optimise computed tomography (CT) doses in patient examination. Parameters were collected in CT facilities for common procedures such as head, chest, pelvic and cervical spine (c-spine) imaging. The dose descriptors considered were volume computed tomography dose index (CTDIv) and dose length product (DLP). The DRLs were proposed at 75th percentile CTDIv for head (without and with contrast materials), chest (without and with contrast materials), pelvic and c-spine only without contrast materials; their values were 52, 52, 17, 14, 14 and 38 mGy, respectively...
December 24, 2022: Radiation Protection Dosimetry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36565472/understanding-reasons-for-image-rejection-by-radiologists-and-radiographers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robin Decoster, Rachel Toomey, Dirk Smits, Tamara Miner Haygood, Marie-Louise Ryan
INTRODUCTION: A core element of a radiographer's role is the decision on whether a radiograph is sufficient for diagnosis, or a repeat examination is needed. Studies illustrate the disagreement on the diagnostic value of radiographs between radiographers and radiologists, which may influence repeat examinations. This study investigates if parameters contributing to image quality are possible determinants to explain the difference between professions. METHODS: A total of 74 radiographers and radiologists from three different countries assessed three data sets (chest PA, hip HBL, c-spine lateral), each containing 25 radiographs...
December 24, 2022: Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36531802/recommendation-for-changes-to-the-guidelines-of-trauma-patients-with-potential-spinal-injury-within-a-regional-uk-ambulance-trust
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alan Cowley, Magnus Nelson, Claire Hall, Simon Goodwin, Dhushyanthan Surendra Kumar, Fionna Moore
BACKGROUND: Spinal assessment and immobilisation has been a topic of debate for many years where, despite an emerging evidence base and the delivery of new guidance overseas, little has changed within UK pre-hospital practice. Since 2018, South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust has spent time working with local trauma networks and expertise from within the region and international colleagues to develop a set of C-spine assessment and immobilisation guidelines that reflect the current best available international evidence and significant changes in international pre-hospital practice from settings such as Scandinavia and Australasia...
December 1, 2022: British paramedic journal
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