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Despite a lack of supportive evidence for the practice, prehospital providers often apply spine immobilization to patients who have penetrating trauma to the head, neck, or torso without neurological symptoms or deficit. These authors retrospectively assessed the effect of prehospital spine immobilization on mortality in patients with penetrating trauma using data from the American College of Surgeons National Trauma Data Bank between 2001 and 2004.
Of 45,284 patients (median age, 29), 4.3% received cervical collars, spinal backboards, or both. The overall mortality rate was 8.1%. Multiple logistic regression analysis that controlled for confounders, including Injury Severity Score and Revised Trauma Score, showed that immobilized patients h…