Different Traumatic Spinal Column Fractures and Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: An Epidemiologic Study

A. Andalib, H. Akbari Aghdam, Emran Ahmadi
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Background: Trauma and traumatic injuries are the most common causes of disabilities among the young population in developing countries. Besides morbidity and mortality, traumatic injuries can significantly decrease the quality of life and life expectancy of the victims. Objectives: Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury (TSCI) is an acute, traumatic lesion of the spinal cord. It usually produces economic problems that can emotionally and psychologically affect the patients. This study aims to evaluate spinal column fractures and TSCI in Iran. Methods: In this study, we evaluated all of the cases diagnosed with TSCIs between 2012 and 2018. A total of 1014 patients were included in our study. Prevalence of spinal column fractures was evaluated and the percentage of each type of fractures was extracted. The need for surgery and the percentage of TSCI were also evaluated. Results: The most common cause of trauma was vehicle and road accidents (83.4%) followed by falling (12.7%). A total of 21 patients (2.1%) died due to injuries. The incidence of TSCI among patients with traumatic spinal column fractures were 62 cases (6.1%). Also, 67.7% of patients with TSCI underwent surgery. Furthermore, we found that the lumbar area received the highest incidence of TSCI (38.3% of all TSCIs) followed by thoracic spine fractures (27.4% of all TSCIs). Also thoracic and cervical spine fractures were mostly associated with mortality compared with other sites of spine fractures (47.6% and 38.1% of all mortalities, respectively). Conclusion: In our study, most cases (83.4%) were injured by road accidents which indicates the low safety of vehicles and roads in Iran. Epidemiological features of spinal column injuries and TSCI vary among different societies due to different causes. So far, this study is the first one to evaluate different spine fractures and TSCI and other associated factors in the Iranian population.The results indicate a high incidence of thoracic and lumbar fractures and a higher mortality rate in thoracic and cervical fractures.
不同外伤性脊柱骨折和外伤性脊髓损伤的流行病学研究
背景:创伤和创伤性损伤是发展中国家年轻人致残的最常见原因。除了发病率和死亡率外,创伤性损伤还会显著降低受害者的生活质量和预期寿命。目的:外伤性脊髓损伤(TSCI)是一种急性脊髓外伤性损伤。它通常会产生经济问题,从而影响患者的情感和心理。本研究旨在评估伊朗脊柱骨折和TSCI。方法:在本研究中,我们评估了2012年至2018年间诊断为TSCIs的所有病例。我们的研究共纳入了1014例患者。评估脊柱骨折的患病率,并提取每种类型骨折的百分比。评估手术的必要性和TSCI的百分比。结果:造成创伤最常见的原因是交通事故(83.4%),其次是跌倒(12.7%)。共有21例(2.1%)患者因伤死亡。外伤性脊柱骨折患者TSCI发生率为62例(6.1%)。此外,67.7%的TSCI患者接受了手术。此外,我们发现腰椎区域的TSCI发生率最高(占所有TSCI的38.3%),其次是胸椎骨折(占所有TSCI的27.4%)。此外,与其他脊柱骨折部位相比,胸椎和颈椎骨折与死亡率相关最多(分别占所有死亡率的47.6%和38.1%)。结论:在我们的研究中,大多数病例(83.4%)是由道路交通事故造成的,这表明伊朗的车辆和道路安全性较低。脊柱损伤和脊髓损伤的流行病学特征在不同社会中因病因不同而有所差异。到目前为止,本研究是第一个评估伊朗人群中不同脊柱骨折和TSCI及其他相关因素的研究。结果表明,胸椎和腰椎骨折发生率高,胸椎和颈椎骨折死亡率高。
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