Effect of cervical hard collar on intracranial pressure after head injury

Background:  Patients suffering head trauma are at high risk of having a concomitant cervical spine injury. A rigid cervical collar is usually applied to each patient until spinal stability is confirmed. Hard collars potentially cause venous outflow obstruction and are a nociceptive stimulus, which...

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Veröffentlicht in:ANZ journal of surgery 2002-06, Vol.72 (6), p.389-391
Hauptverfasser: Mobbs, Ralph J., Stoodley, Marcus A., Fuller, John
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Background:  Patients suffering head trauma are at high risk of having a concomitant cervical spine injury. A rigid cervical collar is usually applied to each patient until spinal stability is confirmed. Hard collars potentially cause venous outflow obstruction and are a nociceptive stimulus, which might elevate intracranial pressure (ICP). This study tested the hypothesis that application of a hard collar is associated with an increase in ICP. Methods:  A prospective series of 10 head‐injured patients with a postresuscitation Glasgow coma scale score of nine or less had ICP measurements before and after cervical hard collar application. Results:  Nine out of 10 patients had a rise in ICP following application of the collar. The difference in pre‐ and postapplication ICP was statistically significant (P 
ISSN:1445-1433
1445-2197
DOI:10.1046/j.1445-2197.2002.02462.x