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Results Among the study sample, 151 (1.7%) had important C-spine injury. The resultant model and final Canadian C-Spine Rule comprises 3 main questions:
25 Dec 2003 canadian c-spine rule versus nexus criteria for trauma. 2511 mergency . No precise definition of a painful distracting injury is possible. This category .. sion and exclusion criteria that could be easily ap- plied in other
For alert (GCS=15) and stable trauma patients where cervical spine injury is a of the Canadian C-Spine Rule and the NEXUS Low-Risk Criteria in Alert and
The Canadian C-spine Rule Clinically clears cervical spine fracture without meets none of the defined low risk criteria (see list), they require c-spine imaging.
Age <16 years old; Minor injuries (ie simple laceration) and did not meet inclusion criteria; GCS<15; Grossly abnl VS; Injured >
5 Dec 2014 The Canadian C-Spine Rules (CCR) is an assessment tool used to A dangerous mechanism of injury would be, for example, a fall from an
29 Oct 2009 Canadian C-Spine Rule for selective ordering of cervical spine imaging patients who satisfied the inclusion and exclusion criteria in the final analysis. require six matched pair clusters and a total sample of 9600 patients.
Exclusion Criteria:a) Patients under the age of 16 years, b) Patients who do not satisfy the definition of "trauma to the head and neck" as defined above (for example, patients with neither neck pain nor visible injuries above the clavicles will be excluded), c) Patients with Glasgow Coma Scale score less than 15, d)
For the Canadian C-spine rule, sensitivity ranged from 0.90 to 1.00 and specificity C-spine rule appears to have better diagnostic accuracy than the NEXUS criteria. . Flow diagram of studies selected for inclusion. . Obtaining consensus for a definition of “clinically important cervical spine injury" in the CCC Study.
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