• Postgraduate medicine · Jun 1982

    Review

    Early management of cervical spine injuries.

    • G Sarant and C Chipman.
    • Postgrad Med. 1982 Jun 1; 71 (6): 164-71.

    AbstractAt the scene of an accident with possible injury to the cervical spine, management should focus on life support and prevention of further injury. On arrival of the patient in the emergency department, three standard x-ray films should be obtained in search of the abnormalities in soft tissues, alignment, and joints that indicate cervical spine injury and a thorough neurologic assessment should be performed. The potential of cord injuries to deteriorate makes careful monitoring of blood gases, urine output, and blood pressure imperative during this period. Early therapy with steroids and mannitol seems to minimize neurologic deterioration.

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