Cervical spine immobilisation following blunt trauma in pre-hospital and emergency care: A systematic review

被引:3
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作者
Pandor, Abdullah [1 ]
Essat, Munira [1 ]
Sutton, Anthea [1 ]
Fuller, Gordon [1 ]
Reid, Stuart [2 ]
Smith, Jason E. [3 ]
Fothergill, Rachael [4 ]
Kumar, Dhushy Surendra [5 ]
Kolias, Angelos [6 ,7 ]
Hutchinson, Peter [6 ,7 ]
Perkins, Gavin D. [8 ]
Wilson, Mark H. [9 ]
Lecky, Fiona [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, SCHARR, Sheffield, England
[2] Sheffield Teaching Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Sheffield, England
[3] Univ Hosp Plymouth NHS Trust, Dept Emergency, Plymouth, England
[4] London Ambulance Serv NHS Trust, London, England
[5] Univ Hosp Coventry & Warwickshire, Dept Crit Care, Coventry, England
[6] Addenbrookes Hosp, Dept Clin Neurosci, Cambridge, England
[7] Univ Cambridge, Cambridge, England
[8] Univ Warwick, Warwick Med Sch, Coventry, England
[9] St Marys Hosp, Imperial Coll London, London, England
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PLOS ONE | 2024年 / 19卷 / 04期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
COLLAR;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0302127
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Objectives To assess whether different cervical spine immobilisation strategies (full immobilisation, movement minimisation or no immobilisation), impact neurological and/or other outcomes for patients with suspected cervical spinal injury in the pre-hospital and emergency department setting.Design Systematic review following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.Data sources MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library and two research registers were searched until September 2023.Eligibility criteria All comparative studies (prospective or retrospective) that examined the potential benefits and/or harms of immobilisation practices during pre-hospital and emergency care of patients with a potential cervical spine injury (pre-imaging) following blunt trauma.Data extraction and synthesis Two authors independently selected and extracted data. Risk of bias was appraised using the Cochrane ROBINS-I tool for non-randomised studies. Data were synthesised without meta-analysis.Results Six observational studies met the inclusion criteria. The methodological quality was variable, with most studies having serious or critical risk of bias. The effect of cervical spine immobilisation practices such as full immobilisation or movement minimisation during pre-hospital and emergency care did not show clear evidence of benefit for the prevention of neurological deterioration, spinal injuries and death compared with no immobilisation. However, increased pain, discomfort and anatomical complications were associated with collar application during immobilisation.Conclusions Despite the limited evidence, weak designs and limited generalisability, the available data suggest that pre-hospital cervical spine immobilisation (full immobilisation or movement minimisation) was of uncertain value due to the lack of demonstrable benefit and may lead to potential complications and adverse outcomes. High-quality randomised comparative studies are required to address this important question.Trial registration PROSPERO REGISTRATION Fiona Lecky, Abdullah Pandor, Munira Essat, Anthea Sutton, Carl Marincowitz, Gordon Fuller, Stuart Reid, Jason Smith. A systematic review of cervical spine immobilisation following blunt trauma in pre-hospital and emergency care. PROSPERO 2022 CRD42022349600 Available from: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022349600.
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