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J Trauma Acute Care Surg
June 2020
From the Division of Trauma/Acute Care Surgery/Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery (D.Y.K.), Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Torrance; Trauma Surgery Department, Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla (W.B.), La Jolla, California; Department of Trauma and Burn Surgery, Stroger Hospital of Cook County (F.B.), Rush University, Chicago, Illinois; Department of Surgery (S.B.), University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida; Department of Surgery, Jacobi Medical Center (E.C.), Bronx, New York; Department of Surgery, MetroHealth Medical Center (J.A.C., J.J.C.), Cleveland, Ohio; Department of Surgery, UNLV School of Medicine (D.F.), Las Vegas, Nevada; Division of Trauma, Emergency Surgery, and Surgical Critical Care, School of Medicine (R.J.), Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York; Department of Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine - Jacksonville (A.K., B.Y.), Jacksonville, Florida; Department of Surgery, Duke University (G.K.), Durham, North Carolina; Department of Surgery, Western Virginia University (U.K.), Morgantown, West Virginia; Department of Surgery (S.K.), Chippenham-Johnston Willis Medical Center, NorthStar Trauma Surgery, Richmond, Virginia; Department of Surgery, Riverside Community Hospital (D.P.), Riverside, California; Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Department of Surgery, Harborview Medical Center (B.R.H.R.), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Division of Acute Care and Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery, Rochester University Medical Center (N.S.), Rochester, New York; and Department of Surgery, University of Maryland Medical Center (R.T.), Baltimore, Maryland.
Background: Blunt cerebrovascular injuries (BCVIs) are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This guideline evaluates several aspects of BCVI diagnosis and management including the role of screening protocols, criteria for screening cervical spine injuries, and the use of antithrombotic therapy (ATT) and endovascular stents.
Methods: Using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology, a taskforce of the Practice Management Guidelines Committee of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of currently available evidence.