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Titel
Epidemiology of traumatic spinal cord injury in childhood and adolescence in Galicia, Spain: report of the last 26-years
Ist Teil von
  • The journal of spinal cord medicine, 2019-07, Vol.42 (4), p.423-429
Ort / Verlag
England: Taylor & Francis
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Quelle
MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • To analyze the characteristics of traumatic spinal cord injury in children of Galicia (Spain). Descriptive and retrospective study. Data extracted from the internal registry of the Spinal Cord Injury Unit and the patient's medical records, between March 1988 and December 2014. Inclusion criteria: patients aged ≤ 17 years with a traumatic spinal cord injury. Outcome measures: Total patients, percentages, incidence, ASIA scale results and improvement. A total of 68 patients were included. The incidence was 5.6 cases/1,000,000 inhabitants/year. The mean age was 14.4 years (median: 16). Only 25% were younger than 15. Male patients accounted for 73.5% of the total. The main cause were traffic accidents (60.3%; n = 41), being higher (77.8%) in children ≤ 10 years. Other etiologies included falls (19.1%), diving accidents (16.2%) and other causes (4.4%). Eleven patients (16.2%) had injuries classified as SCIWORA, 8 (72.7%) of them aged ≤ 10 years. The mean age of the SCIWORA group was 7.5 years versus 15.7 years in the non-SCIWORA group (P < 0.001). Half (50%) of these patients had a complete spinal cord injury and, of these, 64.6% were paraplegic. Traumatic spinal cord injuries are rare in children, and most cases occur between 15 and 17 years. Unlike in adults, SCIs in children mostly involve the thoracic spine. Most patients aged ≤ 10 years have SCIWORA. The most common etiology continues to be traffic accidents, although sports accidents prevail among adolescent patients.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1079-0268
eISSN: 2045-7723
DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2017.1389836
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1080_10790268_2017_1389836

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