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This paper is Part I of a 2-part series to describe the background and methodology for the Canadian C-Spine Rule study to develop a clinical decision rule for rational imaging in alert and stable trauma patients. Current use of radiography is inefficient and variable, in part because there has been a lack of evidence-based guidelines to assist emergency physicians. Clinical decision rules are research-based decision-making tools that incorporate 3 or more variables from the history, physical examination or simple tests. The Canadian CT Head and C-Spine (CCC) Study is a large collaborative effort to develop clinical decision rules for the use of CT head in minor head injury and for the use of cervical spine radiography in alert and stable trauma victims. Part I details the background and rationale for the development of the Canadian C-Spine Rule. Part II will describe in detail the objectives and methods of the Canadian C-Spine Rule study.
本文是加拿大颈椎规则研究的两部分系列文章的第一部分,旨在描述该研究的背景和方法,以制定用于对警觉和稳定创伤患者进行合理影像学检查的临床决策规则。目前 X 光片的使用效率低下且不规范,部分原因是缺乏基于证据的指南来帮助急诊医师。临床决策规则是基于研究的决策工具,它将来自病史、体检或简单检查的 3 个或更多变量结合在一起。加拿大 CT 头部和颈椎(CCC)研究是一项大型合作研究,旨在制定用于轻微头部损伤的 CT 头部检查和用于警觉和稳定创伤患者的颈椎 X 光检查的临床决策规则。第一部分详细介绍了加拿大颈椎规则的开发背景和基本原理。第二部分将详细描述加拿大颈椎规则研究的目标和方法。