AO脊柱损伤分类系统变得简单

Q4 Medicine
Neurographics Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.3174/ng.2100072
A. A. Al Taweel, G. Edhayan, M. Colasurdo, S.C. Owji, M. Barghash, M. Alabdulkareem, H. Al Jadiry, K. Hsieh
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摘要

脊柱骨折是创伤患者发病率和死亡率的重要原因。识别每种骨折类型的意义及其预后至关重要。许多创伤分类系统都是为了解决这些问题而设计的。AO创伤分类系统与以前的分类不同,因为它处理了以前分类中没有包含的新方面。它增加了神经状态和修饰语,通过结合骨折或无骨折的二分法,使骨折的治疗方法更加简洁和准确。这篇综述文章介绍了AO脊柱损伤分类系统,该分类系统下的一些子集,并解释了如何使用美国神经放射学学会通用数据元素宏来更好地理解该系统,并将其纳入通用放射学实践,以多学科团队的语言报告脊柱创伤。学习目标:在完成本文后,确定AO脊柱损伤分类系统及其子集,它与先前不同分类的区别,以及如何将美国神经放射学学会通用数据元素AO脊柱损伤分级系统宏实现为常见的放射学实践
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AO Spine Injury Classification System Made Easy
Spinal fractures are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in patients experiencing trauma. Identifying the significance of each fracture type and its prognosis is vital. Many trauma classification systems were devised to address these issues. The AO trauma classification system is a departure from prior classifications because it addresses new aspects that were not included in prior ones. Its addition of neurologic status and modifiers has enabled a more concise and accurate approach to fractures by incorporating more than the dichotomy of fracture or no fracture. This review article introduces the AO Spine injury classification system, some of the subsets under this classification system, and an explanation of how the American Society of Neuroradiology Common Data Elements macros can be used to better understand and incorporate this system into common radiologic practice to report spinal trauma in the language of the multidisciplinary team.Learning Objectives: To identify the AO Spine injury classification system and its subsets, what distinguishes it from different prior classifications, and how to implement American Society of Neuroradiology Common Data Elements AO Spine injury classification system macros into common radiologic practice, after completing this article
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Neurographics
Neurographics Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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