Evidence-based work up and management of non-specific neck pain in the emergency department

IF 0.4 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Emergency Care Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-20 DOI:10.4081/ecj.2022.10929
Victoria Siu, Samuel Lin, Milan Sivakumar, Thomas Varkey
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Neck pain has become a commonly encountered complaint in the emergency department and primary care office. A large proportion of the population, ranging from a fifth (⅕) to a third (⅓) of the total, will experience non-specific neck pain in their lifetime. Because of the difficulty to quickly parse out the differential and the severity of several of these diagnoses, it is imperative for physicians in the emergency department to establish a systematic and effective approach for evaluating nonspecific neck pain. This article will present a standardized case of a patient presenting with nonspecific neck pain, critically analyze current evidence and guidelines from major ruling bodies in internal medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, and radiology, examine major statements released by the Choosing Wisely Campaign, and propose a new diagnostic decision tree for the management of nonspecific neck pain.
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急诊科非特异性颈部疼痛的循证治疗
颈部疼痛已成为急诊科和初级保健办公室常见的投诉。人口的很大一部分,从五分之一到五分之一不等(⅕) 至三分之一(⅓) 总的来说,他们将在一生中经历非特异性的颈部疼痛。由于很难快速分析出其中几种诊断的差异和严重程度,急诊科医生必须建立一种系统有效的方法来评估非特异性颈部疼痛。本文将介绍一例非特异性颈部疼痛患者的标准化病例,批判性地分析来自内科、神经病学、神经外科和放射学主要统治机构的最新证据和指南,审查明智选择运动发布的主要声明,并提出一种新的非特异性颈部疼痛诊断决策树。
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Emergency Care Journal
Emergency Care Journal EMERGENCY MEDICINE-
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10 weeks
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