EPISODE · Mar 30, 2023 · 49 MIN
Spinal immobilisation with Jim Walmsley
from Pre-Hospital Care Podcast · host Eoin Walker
In this conversation we will examine the recent changes in spinal immobilisation within pre-hospital practice. We will look at the historic literature, prevalence of spinal injury in reality, the RCSEd recommendations, and other international guidelines and also the current practice of C-spine collars and extrication advice. To do this I have Jim Walmsley with me, Jim is a Critical Care Paramedic at South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. Jim has a 19-year history with the ambulance service and has focussed his career on clinical practice, research, under-graduate teaching, as well as managerial duties. In the episode we discuss: • The culture and historic research of spinal immobilisation. • Pre-hospital prevalence & cultural shift • What are the main considerations in the pre-hospital phase of care • Pre-hospital assessment (sensitive? Valid?) main information to take note of (MOI & other factors) • Immediate treatment options – to immobilise or not immobilise • Latest recommendations • Seminal cases where the application of the above has worked well • Final thoughts & take-home messages. Some of the references that Jim referred to can be found here: https://fphc.rcsed.ac.uk/media/1757/pre-hospital-spinal-immobilisation.pdf Canadian C spine rules: https://www.sira.nsw.gov.au/resources-library/motor-accident-resources/publications/for-professionals/whiplash-resources/SIRA08109-Canadian-C-Spine-Rule1117-396476.pdf NEXUS guidelines: https://www.ebmedicine.net/media_library/files/Trauma-Imaging-Resuscitation-CD.pdf Accuracy of the Canadian C-spine rule and NEXUS to screen for clinically important cervical spine injury in patients following blunt trauma: a systematic review https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3494329/ My thanks to Jim for an engaging and insightful interview.
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In this conversation we will examine the recent changes in spinal immobilisation within pre-hospital practice. We will look at the historic literature, prevalence of spinal injury in reality, the RCSEd recommendations, and other international guidelines and also the current practice of C-spine collars and extrication advice. To do this I have Jim Walmsley with me, Jim is a Critical Care Paramedic at South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. Jim has a 19-year history with the ambulance service and has focussed his career on clinical practice, research, under-graduate teaching, as well as managerial duties. In the episode we discuss: • The culture and historic research of spinal immobilisation. • Pre-hospital prevalence & cultural shift • What are the main considerations in the pre-hospital phase of care • Pre-hospital assessment (sensitive? Valid?) main information to take note of (MOI & other factors) • Immediate treatment options – to immobilise or not immobilise • Latest recommendations • Seminal cases where the application of the above has worked well • Final thoughts & take-home messages. Some of the references that Jim referred to can be found here: https://fphc.rcsed.ac.uk/media/1757/pre-hospital-spinal-immobilisation.pdf Canadian C spine rules: https://www.sira.nsw.gov.au/resources-library/motor-accident-resources/publications/for-professionals/whiplash-resources/SIRA08109-Canadian-C-Spine-Rule1117-396476.pdf NEXUS guidelines: https://www.ebmedicine.net/media_library/files/Trauma-Imaging-Resuscitation-CD.pdf Accuracy of the Canadian C-spine rule and NEXUS to screen for clinically important cervical spine injury in patients following blunt trauma: a systematic review https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3494329/ My thanks to Jim for an engaging and insightful interview.
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