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. 2022 Apr 29;15:119–122. doi: 10.17161/kjm.vol15.16213

Table 2.

Neurological deficits for patients who arrived on a spine board or without spinal immobilization.

Parameter Overall N (%) Treatment Group p Value
No Spine Board N (%) Spine Board N (%)
Significant history 35 (12.6%) 33 (13.1%) 2 (8.0%) 0.752
Pre-extrication deficit1 11 (4.0%) 7 (2.8%) 4 (16.0%) 0.011
Post-extrication deficit (any) 29 (10.7%) 22 (8.8%) 7 (30.4%) 0.006
 Post-extrication motor 18 (6.5%) 11 (4.4%) 7 (29.2%) < 0.001
 Post-extrication sensory 22 (8.1%) 17 (6.8%) 5 (21.7%) 0.027
Trauma deficit (any) 34 (12.5%) 27 (10.9%) 7 (29.2%) 0.018
 Trauma motor 27 (9.7%) 21 (8.5%) 6 (24.0%) 0.025
 Trauma sensory 18 (6.6%) 14 (5.6%) 4 (16.7%) 0.062
1

Based on text information on EMS run sheets; considered to have deficit if sensory or motor deficits were mentioned. For some patients, injuries were described with no mention of neurological assessment.