Rigid cervical collars and intracranial pressure

Intensive Care Medicine - Tập 17 - Trang 504-505 - 1991
G. R. Craig1, M. S. Nielsen1
1Intensive Care Unit, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, UK

Tóm tắt

The use of a rigid cervical collar is widely recommended for patients with impaired consciousness following a head injury. This report suggests that such collars may cause significant increases in intracranial pressure in some patients and that this should be borne in mind when they are used.

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