Relationship of cervical soft tissue injury and surgical predication following pediatric cervical spinal trauma and its sequelae on long-term neurologic outcome.
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Hect, JL; McDowell, MM; Fields, D; Greene, S
Published in: World Neurosurg X
October 2023
Within the sample of 181 patients with cervical CT, CT identified unstable injury with a sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 95%. CT identified operable injury at the CCJ with 86% sensitivity and 91% specificity. CT was considered the gold standard for identification of fractures. Together, the presence of CT imaging suggestive of unstable injury or persistent neurologic complaint had a 100% sensitivity and 81% specificity. Finally, across all patients MRI had 100% sensitivity and 89% specificity for detection of unstable injury requiring surgery.
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World Neurosurg X
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2590-1397
Publication Date
October 2023
Volume
20
Start / End Page
100235
Location
United States
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Hect, J. L., McDowell, M. M., Fields, D., & Greene, S. (2023). Relationship of cervical soft tissue injury and surgical predication following pediatric cervical spinal trauma and its sequelae on long-term neurologic outcome. World Neurosurg X, 20, 100235. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wnsx.2023.100235
Hect, Jasmine L., Michael M. McDowell, Daryl Fields, and Stephanie Greene. “Relationship of cervical soft tissue injury and surgical predication following pediatric cervical spinal trauma and its sequelae on long-term neurologic outcome.” World Neurosurg X 20 (October 2023): 100235. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wnsx.2023.100235.
Hect JL, McDowell MM, Fields D, Greene S. Relationship of cervical soft tissue injury and surgical predication following pediatric cervical spinal trauma and its sequelae on long-term neurologic outcome. World Neurosurg X. 2023 Oct;20:100235.
Hect, Jasmine L., et al. “Relationship of cervical soft tissue injury and surgical predication following pediatric cervical spinal trauma and its sequelae on long-term neurologic outcome.” World Neurosurg X, vol. 20, Oct. 2023, p. 100235. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.wnsx.2023.100235.
Hect JL, McDowell MM, Fields D, Greene S. Relationship of cervical soft tissue injury and surgical predication following pediatric cervical spinal trauma and its sequelae on long-term neurologic outcome. World Neurosurg X. 2023 Oct;20:100235.
Published In
World Neurosurg X
DOI
EISSN
2590-1397
Publication Date
October 2023
Volume
20
Start / End Page
100235
Location
United States