Acute examination to rule out cervical spine injuries in adults
Authors:
J. Konečný; M. Reška; J. Habr; R. Hasara; L. Veverková
Authors‘ workplace:
I. chirurgická klinika LF MU a FN u sv. Anny v Brně
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2025, roč. 104, č. 7, s. 295-299.
Category:
Review
doi:
https://doi.org/10.48095/ccrvch2025295
Overview
This paper provides a brief overview of current information and recommendations regarding acute imaging of adult patients to rule out cervical spine injuries. It summarizes the possibilities of plain X-ray examination of the cervical spine, which is technically demanding and has low diagnostic yield. Therefore, it is no longer recommended. Exceptions are locations where CT is not available and patients for whom exposure to medium or high doses of ionizing radiation is contraindicated. Routinely performed CT examinations of the cervical spine to rule out injury have a significant medical and financial impact. For this reason, internationally recognized criteria sets NEXUS (National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study) and CCR (Canadian C-spine Rule) have been introduced. These include information from the patient’s history and clinical examination and are used to indicate the need for cervical spine CT to exclude trauma. Both systems are described and compared. According to some recommendations and in the opinion of the authors, combining the two systems could further improve their effectiveness.
Keywords:
trauma – cervical spine – imaging methods
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