Smoking, spasticity and pressure sores in spinal cord injured patients.

S Lamid, A Z El Ghatit
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Abstract

The most important factors for the formation of pressure sores are sufficient pressure for an adequate period of time. Many investigators have shown that psycho-social factors are also associated with pressure sores. We investigated other factors that may relate to higher incidence and more extensive pressure sores. Seventeen paraplegics and 21 quadriplegics were clinically examined regarding the degree of spasticity and the size of their pressure sores were measured. They were interviewed for cigarette smoking habit, the presence of help in skin care and their employment or educational activities. Body weight was obtained and the types of wheelchair cushion used were inspected. The result shows that patients with more pack-years of smoking habit had higher incidence and more extensive pressure sores. Other variables such as level of spinal cord injury, completeness of neurological lesion, the availability of help in skin care, the presence of employment or educational activities, spasticity, and body weight were not associated with pressure sores. The types of wheelchair cushion used by our patients did not correlate to the incidence of pressure sores. In addition, cigarette smoking did not decrease spasticity in our patients.

脊髓损伤患者的吸烟、痉挛和压疮。
形成压疮最重要的因素是在适当的时间内施加足够的压力。许多研究人员已经表明,心理社会因素也与压疮有关。我们调查了其他可能与高发病率和更广泛的压疮有关的因素。对17例截瘫患者和21例四肢瘫痪患者进行了痉挛程度的临床检查,并测量了他们的压疮大小。他们接受了关于吸烟习惯、皮肤护理方面的帮助以及他们的就业或教育活动的采访。测定了受试者的体重,并对轮椅坐垫的类型进行了检查。结果表明,吸烟年限越长,压疮发病率越高,范围越广。其他变量如脊髓损伤程度、神经损伤的完全性、皮肤护理的可获得性、就业或教育活动的存在、痉挛和体重与压疮无关。患者使用的轮椅坐垫类型与压疮的发生率无关。此外,吸烟并没有减少我们患者的痉挛。
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