Neurological sequelae of cervical spine trauma.

B D Rubin, J W Fielding
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It is estimated that there will be 5,000 new spinal cord injured patients each year. Prolonged survival has resulted from better understanding of the pathophysiology of cord damage, as well as from the advances in antibiotic and ventilatory therapy. Most well-motivated patients with lesions at or below C5 can attain a level of independence which obviates institutional care. Regional spinal injury centers have done much to increase the survival of and quality of life of cord injured patients. These realities make initial care of patients with acute traumatic lesions of the cervical spine of paramount importance. Neurologic function at both the nerve root and cord levels can be adversely affected by excessive motion of the unstable spine. Early evaluation of X-rays must therefore be carried out in an attempt to determine the stability of the spine.

颈椎外伤的神经后遗症。
据估计,每年将有5000名新的脊髓损伤患者。由于对脊髓损伤病理生理学的更好理解,以及抗生素和通气治疗的进步,延长了存活时间。大多数动机良好的C5级或以下病变患者可以获得一定程度的独立性,从而避免机构护理。区域性脊髓损伤中心在提高脊髓损伤患者的生存率和生活质量方面做了很多工作。这些现实使得初步护理患者的急性创伤性病变的颈椎是至关重要的。不稳定脊柱的过度运动可对神经根和脊髓水平的神经功能产生不利影响。因此,必须进行x光的早期评估,以确定脊柱的稳定性。
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