Correlation of Soft tissue Projection in Injured NEcks (CSPINE)-Prevertebral soft tissue measurement in paediatric cervical spine trauma

J McCaul, A Horn, M McCaul, S Dix-Peek
SA Orthopaedic Journal; Vol.19 Issue:02 ( pp:84-91 ) 01-06-2020 Primary Research EPIDEMIOLOGY
BACKGROUND: In paediatric trauma, measured increase in prevertebral soft tissue thickness on a lateral cervical spine (C-spine) X-ray is interpreted as swelling, raising suspicion of C-spine injury. Defining swelling in absolute measurements is cumbersome - children's sizes vary. Published recommendations are largely lacking in evidence. There may be potentially more consistent tools, for example, to measure soft tissue thickness as a ratio of vertebral body width. The aim of this study was to determine whether consistent, measurable prevertebral soft tissue to vertebral body width ratios exist for use as simple diagnostic tools in the assessment of swelling and injury in paediatric C-spine traumaPATIENTS AND METHODS: C-spine trauma X-rays taken at a South African children's hospital were randomly sampled. Seventy-one un-intubated X-rays from 85 controls were used to identify normal ratios. The authors measured vertebral bodies and soft tissue at each level, created all possible ratios, then chose the two least variable - one for the upper and one for the lower C-spine. Twenty cases aided in determining diagnostic accuracy for C-spine injury.RESULTS: Mean soft tissue at the second cervical vertebral level (c2) was 38% of the seventh vertebra (C7) (95% confidence interval [CI]: 34-41.9%, standard error [SE]: 2.0%). Mean c6 soft tissue was 65.6% of C7 vertebra (95% CI: 61.9-69.3%, SE: 1.9%). In diagnosing C-spine injury, a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve calculation gave an empirical optimal cut-point of 53.9% and 74.4% respectively. Using practical cut-offs of 55% at c2 and 75% at c6 yielded specificities of 93.8% (95 …

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