中央脊髓综合征:机制、临床表现和管理策略

Q4 Medicine
Antoinette J. Charles , Kristina Andrade , Edwin Owolo , Connor Barrett , Emily Luo , Ikechukwu C. Amakiri , C. Rory Goodwin , Melissa M. Erickson
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中央脊髓综合征(CCS)是不完全脊髓损伤(SCI)的一种常见形式,其特征是明显的运动和感觉障碍。本文讨论了 CCS 的细微差别,包括流行病学、病因学、机制、临床表现、诊断、预后因素、管理策略和新兴治疗方法。在 SCI 中,CCS 占了很大一部分,其主要原因是外伤,尤其是原有椎管狭窄者的过伸性损伤。患者人口统计学显示,年龄、性别和种族分布不均,影响了治疗效果和护理方法。症状广泛影响患者的生活质量,包括运动功能障碍、神经性疼痛和膀胱并发症。诊断需要利用临床评估工具、放射成像和电生理测试等多方面的方法。结果的预测因素包括年龄、发病时间和损伤严重程度,从而指导在保守治疗和手术治疗之间做出决定。最初的治疗策略侧重于创伤评估、神经保护和预防二次损伤。在既有治疗方法不断发展的同时,新出现的治疗方法也带来了希望,包括 GM1 神经节苷脂、利鲁唑、米诺环素、干细胞疗法和经皮脊髓电刺激。总之,本文揭示了脊髓灰质炎的多面性,探讨了从流行病学到新兴治疗方法的各个方面。它为改善脊髓灰质炎患者的护理和治疗效果提供了宝贵的见解。
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Central cord syndrome: Mechanisms, clinical presentation, and management strategies

Central Cord Syndrome (CCS) is a prevalent form of incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) characterized by distinct motor and sensory deficits. This paper discusses the nuances of CCS, covering epidemiology, etiology, mechanisms, clinical presentation, diagnosis, predictive factors for outcomes, management strategies, and emerging therapeutic approaches. CCS accounts for a significant portion of SCIs, with trauma, particularly hyperextension injuries in individuals with preexisting spinal stenosis, being the primary cause. Patient demographics reveal skewed distributions in age, sex, and race, influencing outcomes and care approaches. Symptoms impact patients' quality of life extensively, ranging from motor dysfunction to neuropathic pain and bladder complications. Diagnosis involves a multifaceted approach utilizing clinical assessment tools, radiological imaging, and electrophysiological tests. Predictive factors for outcomes include age, time to presentation, and injury severity, guiding treatment decisions between conservative and surgical approaches. Initial management strategies focus on trauma assessment, neuroprotection, and preventing secondary injury. While established treatments have evolved, emerging therapies present promising avenues, including GM1 gangliosides, riluzole, minocycline, stem cell therapy, and transcutaneous electrical spinal stimulation. In conclusion, this paper sheds light on the multifaceted nature of CCS, exploring various aspects from epidemiology to emerging therapeutic approaches. It offers valuable insights for the advancement of care and outcomes in individuals affected by CCS.

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Seminars in Spine Surgery
Seminars in Spine Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Spine Surgery is a continuing source of current, clinical information for practicing surgeons. Under the direction of a specially selected guest editor, each issue addresses a single topic in the management and care of patients. Topics covered in each issue include basic anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, management options and follow-up of the condition under consideration. The journal also features "Spinescope," a special section providing summaries of articles from other journals that are of relevance to the understanding of ongoing research related to the treatment of spinal disorders.
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