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The Inefficiency of Plain Radiography to Evaluate the Cervical Spine After Blunt Trauma
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Plain CSR are inadequate to fully evaluate the cervical spine after blunt trauma, and supplemental CT is commonly required. Complete cervical spine CT is available, efficient, and accurate. Our findings support a growing body of literature that suggests that this modality should be used for blunt trauma patients who require radiographic evaluation of the cervical spine. Plain cervical spine radiographs need not be obtained. The EAST guidelines for cervical spine evaluation after blunt trauma should be updated to reflect this evolving practice pattern.
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