THE
CANADIAN C-SPINE RULES
This
is a flowsheet representation of the Canadian C-Spine Rules for alert (GCS=15)
and stable trauma patients where C-spine injury a concern
The
adaptation is made from a number of sources
About this document.
1. Any
High-Risk Factor Which Mandates Radiography?
Age
> 65 years
or
or
Paresthesiae
in extremities
2. Any Low-Risk Factor Which
Allows Safe Assessment of Range of Motion?
or
Sitting
position in ED
or
Ambulatory
at any time
or
or
Absence
of midline C-spine tenderness
3. Able to Actively
Rotate Neck?
45
degrees left and right
·
fall
from elevation > 3 feet / 5 stairs
·
axial
load to head, eg. diving
·
MVC
high speed ( >100 km / hr. ), rollover, ejection
·
motorized
recreational vehicles
·
bicycle
collision
·
pushed
into oncoming traffic
·
hit
by bus / large truck
·
rollover
·
hit
by high speed vehicle
ie.
not immediate onset of neck pain
CJEM Mar 9 2002;4(2)
JAMA
2001; 286(15): 1841-1848
Adapted
by: N.J. Bosomworth ,MD, CCFP, FCFP