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Cervical spine immobilisation is only required in drowning patients at high risk of axial loading of the spine
Emergency Medicine Australasia ( IF 1.7 ) Pub Date : 2022-07-25 , DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.14036
Ogilvie Thom 1, 2, 3 , Kym Roberts 1, 2 , Peter A Leggat 2, 4 , Susan Devine 2 , Amy E Peden 2, 5, 6 , Richard Franklin 2, 5
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Wave forced impacts are known to result in cervical spine injuries (CSI) and approximately 20% of drownings in Australia occur at the beach. The most common mechanism of injury in studies examining the frequency of CSI in drowning patients is shallow water diving. The aim of the present study was to determine what proportion of CSIs occurring in bodies of water experienced a concomitant drowning injury in a location where wave forced impacts are likely to be an additional risk factor.

中文翻译:

只有在脊柱轴向负荷高风险的溺水患者中才需要颈椎固定

众所周知,波浪强迫冲击会导致颈椎损伤 (CSI),澳大利亚大约 20% 的溺水事件发生在海滩。在检查溺水患者 CSI 频率的研究中,最常见的损伤机制是浅水潜水。本研究的目的是确定发生在水体中的 CSI 中有多少比例在波浪强制影响可能是额外风险因素的位置经历了伴随的溺水伤害。
更新日期:2022-07-25
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