nexus criteria

Nexus Criteria Mnemonic

NEXUS (National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study) is a set of validated criteria used to decide which trauma patients do not require cervical spine imaging.

Trauma patients who do not require cervical spine imaging require all of the following:

  • alert and stable
  • no focal neurologic deficit
  • no altered level of consciousness
  • not intoxicated
  • no midline spinal tenderness
  • no distracting injury

The NEXUS criteria have a sensitivity of 99.6% for ruling out cervical spine injury in the original study validating the criteria (95% confidence interval, 98.6-100%) 2.

The NEXUS criteria may not be reliable with patient >65 years of age, however 4.

A commonly used mnemonic to remember the criteria is “NSAID”:

  • Neurological deficit
  • Spinal tenderness
  • Altered mental status
  • Intoxication
  • Distracting injury

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