A Five-year Study of Spinal Disorders Among Patients Presenting to the National Trauma Center of Nepal: An Observational Study.

JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-30 DOI:10.31729/jnma.8809
Badri Rijal, Min Chandra Adhikari, Suzit Bhusal, Reshika Shrestha, Ashlesha Chaudhary, Dipendra Pandey, Mandish Prasad Phuyal, Akanshya Prasai, Aashutosh Chaudhar
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Introduction: Spinal cord injuries result in severe neurological impairments and disabilities. With an estimated 15.4 million cases globally in 2021, spinal cord injuries are more common in low- and middle-income countries, yet research in these areas is limited. This study aimed to find the pattern of spinal injuries and outcomes associated with spine injuries over a five-year duration at a tertiary trauma care center.

Methods: This observational cross-section study was conducted at the National Trauma Center, Kathmandu from 2075 to 2080 B.S. with ethical clearance from the Nepal Health Research Council (Reference number: 968). Total-population sampling was used. A structured proforma was employed as the primary data collection tool. Data was analyzed using SPSS.

Results: Of the 20843 patients, 2070 (9.93%) had spinal injuries. The median age was 43 (IQR 32-56) years, with 1391 (67.20%) male patients. The median hospital stay was 12 (IQR 7-20) days. Falls accounted for 1221 (58.99%) cases, and road traffic accidents for 195 (9.42%). Spinal fractures were present in 1076 (51.98%) patients with 456 (42.38%) in lumbar vertebra. There were 225 (10.87%) cases of subluxation with 214 (95.11%) in cervical level.

Conclusions: The study provides insights into the patterns and outcomes of spinal injuries over five years of time. The mortality rate and cases of patients leaving against medical advice highlight areas for improvement in patient care and follow-up.

尼泊尔国家创伤中心对脊柱疾病患者的五年研究:一项观察性研究。
脊髓损伤会导致严重的神经损伤和残疾。2021年全球脊髓损伤病例估计为1540万例,在低收入和中等收入国家更为常见,但在这些领域的研究有限。本研究旨在发现脊柱损伤的模式和与脊柱损伤相关的结果在三级创伤护理中心的五年时间。方法:这项观察性横断面研究于2075年至2080年理学士期间在加德满都国家创伤中心进行,并获得尼泊尔卫生研究委员会(参考编号:968)的伦理许可。采用总体抽样。采用结构化形式表作为主要数据收集工具。数据采用SPSS统计软件进行分析。结果:20843例患者中,脊髓损伤2070例(9.93%)。中位年龄43岁(IQR 32 ~ 56岁),男性1391例(67.20%)。中位住院时间为12 (IQR 7-20)天。摔伤1221例(58.99%),道路交通事故195例(9.42%)。脊柱骨折1076例(51.98%),腰椎骨折456例(42.38%)。半脱位225例(10.87%),其中宫颈段214例(95.11%)。结论:该研究为脊髓损伤的模式和结果提供了五年的见解。死亡率和病人不遵医嘱离开的情况突出了病人护理和后续工作有待改进的领域。
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