Walter J, Doris P E, Shaffer M A
Ann Emerg Med. 1984 Jul;13(7):512-5. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(84)80515-6.
A retrospective review of 67 patients with acute cervical spine fracture and/or dislocation was conducted at two suburban community hospital emergency departments. The mean age was 39, and two-thirds of the patients were male. Motor vehicle accidents and falls accounted for more than 80% of all injuries. On emergency department evaluation, it was found that there was no history of loss of consciousness in 42 patients (63%), no associated cranio-facial injuries in 31 patients (46%), and a normal sensorimotor examination in 59 patients (88%). Thirty-four patients (50%) were evaluated for cervical range of motion, which was found to be normal in one-third of the cases. The absence of mental status changes, cranio-facial injuries, range of motion abnormalities, and focal neurological findings is, therefore, not uncommon in patients who have sustained cervical spine injury.
对两家郊区社区医院急诊科的67例急性颈椎骨折和/或脱位患者进行了回顾性研究。平均年龄为39岁,三分之二的患者为男性。机动车事故和跌倒占所有损伤的80%以上。在急诊科评估中,发现42例患者(63%)无昏迷史,31例患者(46%)无相关颅面损伤,59例患者(88%)感觉运动检查正常。34例患者(50%)接受了颈椎活动范围评估,其中三分之一的病例颈椎活动范围正常。因此,在颈椎损伤患者中,没有精神状态改变、颅面损伤、活动范围异常和局灶性神经学表现的情况并不少见。