Adverse Events Relating to Prolonged Hard Collar Immobilisation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Global Spine J. 2022 Oct;12(8):1968-1978. doi: 10.1177/21925682221087194. Epub 2022 Mar 25.

Abstract

Study design: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Objective: To evaluate systematically the complications of prolonged cervical immobilisation in a hard collar.

Methods: Following registration with PROSPERO, a systematic search of electronic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE) was conducted. Two reviewers independently screened the search results according to pre-determined search criteria. Data was extracted and tabulated. Joanna Briggs Institute checklists were used for assessing the quality of included studies.

Results: The search identified 773 articles. A total of 25 studies were selected for final inclusion. The results largely comprised a mixture of case reports/series, cohort studies and reviews. The most commonly reported complications were pressure ulcers, dysphagia and increased intracranial pressure. A pressure ulcer pooled prevalence of 7% was calculated. There was insufficient data for quantitative analysis of any other complication.

Conclusions: There is significant morbidity from prolonged hard collar immobilisation, even amongst younger patients. Whilst based upon limited and low-quality evidence, these findings, combined with the low-quality evidence for the efficacy of hard collars, highlights a knowledge gap for future research.

Keywords: cervical; complications; dysphagia; hard collar; meta-analysis; orthosis; post-operative; pressure ulcers; systematic review; trauma; vertebrae.

Publication types

  • Review