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  • Key words Cervical spine – Cervical spine injury or fracture or dislocation – Spinal trauma – Outcome – Spondylosis – Spinal stenosis – Adult – Elderly – Adult over 65 years old  (1)
  • Key words Emergency radiology – Practice survey – Practice pattern variation – Benchmarking  (1)
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    ISSN: 1438-1435
    Keywords: Key words Cervical spine – Cervical spine injury or fracture or dislocation – Spinal trauma – Outcome – Spondylosis – Spinal stenosis – Adult – Elderly – Adult over 65 years old
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Purpose: To enumerate host and vector factors that affect each phase of cervical spine injury (CSI) among the elderly, and to attribute specific pathoanatomic characteristics of CSI to host and/or vector factors. Methods: Structured review of English literature references selected from MEDLINE keyword search using PUBMED and OVID search engines. Only articles addressing the role of “aging” or being “elderly” (using a variety of definitions) in CSI were included. The following information was abstracted: journal; year of publication; authors' specialty or departmental affiliation; study design; inclusion and exclusion criteria; year(s) of data collection; number of CSI vs. controls; summary findings, including rate estimates, obvious study weaknesses. Results: Seven of 13 articles were medical-record-based case series, most derived from institutional trauma registries. Four were population-based surveys. One was an assessment of Medicare claims data for all-cause trauma and one a review paper. Blunt-force CSI was most commonly related to domestic falls, then to vehicular-pedestrian collisions and finally to vehicular crashes. More than two-thirds of fractures involved CO-C3, especially in individuals with cervical spondylosis and/or osteoporosis. In 15 to 40 % of CO-C3 fractures there is a delay in diagnosis. An adult forme fruste of SCIWORA (spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormality) was a relatively common cause of central and anterior cord syndromes in the absence of observable fractures or dislocations. Conclusions: The epidemiology of CSI in elderly patients should inform triage and imaging decisions. Since most CSI diagnostic errors involve the upper cervical spine, additional attention to the radiographic anatomy of the craniocervical junction and diligent search for abnormalities in this region are warranted.
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    ISSN: 1438-1435
    Keywords: Key words Emergency radiology – Practice survey – Practice pattern variation – Benchmarking
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objective: To assess the variation in practice for selected clinical scenarios among members of the American Society of Emergency Radiology. Methods: A survey was distributed to assess the standard imaging approach to nine common emergency radiology clinical scenarios. Institutional demographics were also assessed. The respondent's institution was used as the primary unit of analysis. Results: A total of 140 institutions were included in the primary analysis. Major variation was identified in the imaging approach to all scenarios studied. Practice size and type did not explain the variation. However, significant differences (P 〈 0.006) were observed between practice in the United States and the remainder of the world. Conclusions: There is no consensus among the members of the American Society of Emergency Radiology as to the best imaging approach to nine common clinical problems. The identification of this variation may serve as the seed for future research and discussion.
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