Canadian C-Spine Rule The Canadian C-Spine Rules (CCR) is an assessment tool used to rule out cervical spine injury in low-risk patients, obviating the need for radiography. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Step 1 Is there any high-risk factor that mandates radiography? These include the ...
[Stiell IG, Lesiuk H, Wells GA, McKnight RD, Brison R, Clement C, Eisenhauer MA, Greenberg GH, MacPhail I, Reardon M, Worthington J, Verbeek R, Rowe B, Cass D, Dreyer J, Holroyd B, Morrison L, Schull M, Laupacis A, for the Canadian CT Head and C-Spine Study Group. The ...
theCanadian C-Spine Rule, andCanadian CT Head Ruleand as the Principal Investigator for the landmark OPALS Studies for prehospital care. Dr. Stiell is the Principal Investigator for 1 of 3 Canadian sites in the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (ROC) which is funded by CIHR, NIH, HSFC, AHA...
Canadian C-spine rule A prediction rule consisting of a cluster of signs and symptoms that help to rule out the need for a radiograph to diagnose a spinal fracture in a patient who comes to the emergency department after receiving an injury to the head or neck. Medical Dictionary, © ...
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adults (mean age, 37 years) who presentedto the ED with blunt trauma to the head/neck, stable vital signs, and a GlasgowComa Scale score of 15.Main Outcome MeasureClinically important C-spine injury, evaluated by plain radiography,computed tomography, and a structured follow-up telephone ...
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The annual Canadian Society of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (CSOHNS) meeting is the largest national Canadian otolaryngology meeting, attracting thousands of attendees every year. A previous study examined publication rates at CSOHNS meetings between 2006 and 2010 but gender was not a ...
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