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  • Canadian C-Spine Rule - Physiopedia
    The Canadian C-Spine Rule is applicable to patients who are in an alert (Glasgow Coma Scale score of 15) and stable condition following trauma where cervical spine injury is a concern
  • Canadian C-Spine Rule - MDCalc
    Clears patients from cervical spine fracture clinically, without imaging PECARN C-Spine Imaging Rule Evaluates necessity and choice of imaging in pediatric cervical spine blunt trauma
  • The Canadian C-Spine Rule - sira. nsw. gov. au
    The Canadian C-Spine Rule 1 Instructions for using the Canadian C-Spine Rule 1 Define whether any high risk factors are present such as age (≥65 years) or dangerous mechanism (includes high speed or roll over or ejection, motorised recreation vehicle or bicycle crash) If this is the case, an X-ray of the cervical spine should be
  • Canadian C-spine rules | Radiology Reference Article . . .
    Canadian C-spine rules are a set of guidelines that help a clinician decide if cervical spine imaging is not appropriate for a trauma patient in the emergency department The patient must be alert and stable
  • Canadian C‐spine rule and the National Emergency X . . .
    The National Emergency X‐Radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) criteria and the Canadian C‐spine rule are two clinical decision rules developed to help clinicians risk‐stratify patients with cervical spine trauma to determine if they need imaging to rule out clinically important CSI
  • The Canadian C-spine rule for radiography in alert and stable . . .
    Objective: To derive a clinical decision rule that is highly sensitive for detecting acute C-spine injury and will allow emergency department (ED) physicians to be more selective in use of radiography in alert and stable trauma patients
  • The Canadian C-Spine Rule versus the NEXUS Low-Risk Criteria . . .
    More recently, our group developed the Canadian C-Spine (cervical-spine) Rule (CCR), for use with alert patients in stable condition, by evaluating 8924 cases 30–32 This rule is based on three
  • Canadian C-Spine Rule - University of British Columbia
    Absence of midline c-spine tenderness ***Delayed! • Not immediate onset of neck pain *Dangerous Mechanism! • Fall from elevation ≥ 3 feet or 5 stairs! • Axial load to head, e g diving! • MVC high speed (> 100 km hr), rollover, ejection! • Motorized recreational vehicles! • Bicycle struck or collision 2 Any Low-Risk Factor Which
  • Canadian C-Spine Rules | Cervical Fracture Screening
    The Canadian C-Spine rules are a clinical decision rule that’s used to safely rule out cervical spine fractures in alert, stable patients without the need for radiographic imagery A review by Michaleff et al (2012) found values of sensitivity ranging from 90-100% and specificity ranging from 1-77%
  • Case Study in Cervical Imaging: The Canadian C-Spine Rule
    Learn how to use the Canadian C-spine Rule to decide when neck imaging is necessary after trauma, improving clinical decision-making and patient safety Over the last two months, youve treated Jean for weakness associated with MS and radiating low back pain Today, she presents with a new issue





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