Epidemiology of Cervical Spine Injuries Requiring Surgical Treatment in Plovdiv and Plovdiv Region, Bulgaria.

Q3 Medicine
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma Pub Date : 2024-02-14 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.13004/kjnt.2024.20.e3
Borislav Kitov, Maria Gicheva, Atanas N Davarski, Polina Angelova, Ivo Kehayov
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Abstract

Objective: Cervical spine injuries (CSI) are associated with high rates of permanent disability and mortality, which increase the socioeconomic burden on healthcare systems worldwide. We aimed to investigate the epidemiology of CSI, frequency of operative treatment, and incidence of associated neurological deficits at regional level.

Methods: We performed a retrospective monocentric study of patients with sustained CSI from January 2017 to December 2021, carried out only in a first-level trauma center in the Plovdiv metro region. Demographic, clinical, and imaging data from the medical records were thoroughly analyzed. Based on the assumption that all patients with CSI were hospitalized in single trauma center, the percentage of cases indicated for surgical treatment was calculated based on the population of the entire Plovdiv metro area.

Results: One hundred forty-nine patients permanently residing in the Plovdiv metro region were included in this study. Of the 149 patients, 97 (65.1%) were surgically treated and 61 (62.9%) were over 60 years of age. The frequency of operative interventions for CSI was 2.9/100,000 patients. Annually, 10.6 people from the Plovdiv metro region suffer from neurological deficits as a result of neck injuries (1.6/100,000 residents). The number of patients with complete spinal cord injury in the surgically treated group was 11 (11.3%); that is, the regional frequency was 2.2 people per year.

Conclusion: In the Plovdiv metro region, a significant annual frequency of neurological deficits requiring surgical intervention for CSI has been established, especially in patients aged >60 years.

保加利亚普罗夫迪夫和普罗夫迪夫地区需要手术治疗的颈椎损伤流行病学。
目的:颈椎损伤(CSI)与高永久性残疾率和高死亡率相关,加重了全球医疗系统的社会经济负担。我们旨在调查 CSI 的流行病学、手术治疗的频率以及相关神经功能缺损在地区层面的发生率:我们对 2017 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间的持续 CSI 患者进行了一项回顾性单中心研究,该研究仅在普罗夫迪夫大区的一家一级创伤中心进行。对病历中的人口统计学、临床和影像学数据进行了全面分析。假设所有 CSI 患者都在一家创伤中心住院治疗,根据整个普罗夫迪夫都会区的人口数量计算出需要手术治疗的病例比例:149 名长期居住在普罗夫迪夫都会区的患者被纳入本研究。在 149 名患者中,97 人(65.1%)接受了手术治疗,61 人(62.9%)年龄超过 60 岁。CSI 的手术干预频率为 2.9/100,000。普罗夫迪夫大区每年有 10.6 人(1.6/100,000 居民)因颈部损伤导致神经功能缺损。手术治疗组中完全性脊髓损伤的患者人数为11人(11.3%),即地区频率为每年2.2人:结论:在普罗夫迪夫大区,每年都有大量神经功能缺损患者需要接受脊髓损伤手术治疗,尤其是年龄大于 60 岁的患者。
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