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Use of Soft Cervical Collar among Whiplash Patients in Two Italian Emergency Departments Is Associated with Persistence of Symptoms: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis.

Firas MouradGiacomo RossettiniErasmo GalenoAlberto PatuzzoGiuseppe ZollaFilippo MaselliFederica CiolanMichele GuerraGiacomo TosatoAlvisa PaleseMarco TestaGiorgio RicciArian ZaboliAntonio BonoraGianni Turcato
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Our study shows that the positioning of the soft collar in a cohort of patients with acute WAD, following a rear-end car collision, is an independent potential risk factor to the return to the ED. Clinically, the use of the collar is a non-recommended practice and seems to be related to an increased risk of delayed recovery. There is a need to inform healthcare providers involved in the ED of the aim to limit the use of the soft cervical collar. A closer collaboration between clinicians (e.g., physicians, physical therapists, nurses) is suggested in the ED. Future primary studies should determine differences between having used or not having used the collar, and compare early physical therapy in the ED compared with the utilization of the collar.
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