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Open Access 01-12-2008 | Research article

The Swimmer's view: does it really show what it is supposed to show? A retrospective study

Authors: Ulfin Rethnam, Rajam SU Yesupalan, Salah S Bastawrous

Published in: BMC Medical Imaging | Issue 1/2008

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Abstract

Background

One of the basic principles in the primary survey of a trauma patient is immobilisation of the cervical spine till cleared of any injury. Lateral cervical spine radiograph is one of the important initial radiographic assessments. More than often additional radiographs like the Swimmer's view are necessary for adequate visualisation of the cervical spine. How good is the Swimmer's view in visualisation of the cervical spine after an inadequate lateral cervical spine radiograph?

Methods

100 Swimmer's view radiographs randomly selected over a 2 year period in trauma patients were included for the study. All the patients had inadequate lateral cervical spine radiographs. The radiographs were assessed with regards to their adequacy by a single observer. The criteria for adequacy were adequate visualisation of the C7 body, C7/T1 junction and the soft tissue shadow.

Results

Only 55% of the radiographs were adequate. None of the inadequate radiographs provided adequate visualisation of the C7 body and the C7/T1 junction. In 42.2% radiographs the soft tissue shadow was unclear. Poor exposure accounted for 53% of the inadequacies while overlapping bones accounted for the rest.

Conclusion

Clearing the cervical spine prior to removing triple immobilisation is essential in a trauma patient. This needs adequate visualisation from C1 to C7/T1 junction. In our study Swimmer's views did not satisfactorily provide adequate visualisation of the cervical spine in trauma patients. We recommend screening the cervical spine by a CT scan when the cervical spine lateral radiographs and Swimmer's views are inadequate.
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Metadata
Title
The Swimmer's view: does it really show what it is supposed to show? A retrospective study
Authors
Ulfin Rethnam
Rajam SU Yesupalan
Salah S Bastawrous
Publication date
01-12-2008
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Medical Imaging / Issue 1/2008
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2342
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2342-8-2

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