Postictal vertebral fractures: Incidence, risk factors, and clinical outcomes. A systematic review.

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain & spine Pub Date : 2024-10-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bas.2024.103929
Salvador Manrique-Guzman, Ana Karen Perez-Vazquez, Claudia Lerma, Francisco R Revilla-Pacheco, Tenoch Herrada-Pineda, Jorge Francisco Sanchez Santa-Ana, Maria Jose Wilches-Davalos, Iliana Margarita Esquivel-Valdes, Caroline Larocque-Guzman, Tania Ivette Sanchez-Zacarias
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Abstract

Introduction: Vertebral fractures in postictal patients with no prior acute or chronic trauma history are rare but can lead to severe neurological complications if missed during the initial evaluation.

Research question: What are the prevalence and risk factors associated with vertebral fractures? What are the characteristics of these fractures in terms of their location, severity, and clinical outcome?

Materials and methods: A comprehensive literature search using MeSH terms was conducted. Data from previously published studies and three new cases from the authors' institution were collected. The variables included demographic information, seizure history, medical comorbidities, fracture characteristics, and treatment details. Descriptive statistics summarize the data. Inferential statistics (t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, chi-squared test, Fisher's exact test, and logistic regression) were used to identify the risk factors for vertebral fractures.

Results: The review included nine studies with a total of 19 patients, and three additional unpublished cases from the authors' institution. The median patient age was 50 years, with male predominance. No significant differences were found between the groups in osteoporosis, seizure history, antiepileptic drug use, or alcohol or drug abuse. The most common sites of fracture were the midthoracic spine for compression fractures and thoracolumbar junction for burst fractures. Risk factors for fractures include greater muscle mass, lower bone mineral density, longer convulsions, and recurrent convulsions.

Discussion: The mechanism of injury involved violent muscle contractions during seizures.

Conclusion: This review summarizes the current knowledge and provides evidence for best practices in the management of seizure-induced vertebral fractures.

椎骨后骨折:发病率、危险因素和临床结果。系统回顾。
椎体骨折在没有急性或慢性创伤史的患者中是罕见的,但如果在最初的评估中遗漏,可能导致严重的神经系统并发症。研究问题:与椎体骨折相关的患病率和危险因素是什么?这些骨折在位置、严重程度和临床结果方面有什么特点?材料和方法:使用MeSH术语进行了全面的文献检索。收集了先前发表的研究和作者所在机构的三个新病例的数据。变量包括人口统计信息、癫痫发作史、医疗合并症、骨折特征和治疗细节。描述性统计对数据进行汇总。采用推理统计(t检验、Mann-Whitney U检验、卡方检验、Fisher确切检验和logistic回归)来确定椎体骨折的危险因素。结果:该综述包括9项研究,共19例患者,以及作者所在机构另外3例未发表的病例。患者年龄中位数为50岁,以男性为主。两组在骨质疏松、癫痫发作史、抗癫痫药物使用、酒精或药物滥用等方面均无显著差异。最常见的骨折部位是胸椎中部压缩性骨折和胸腰椎连接处爆裂性骨折。骨折的危险因素包括较大的肌肉量、较低的骨密度、较长的抽搐时间和反复发作的抽搐。讨论:损伤机制涉及癫痫发作时剧烈的肌肉收缩。结论:本文综述了目前的知识,并为癫痫性椎体骨折的最佳治疗方法提供了证据。
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