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引用次数: 33
摘要
回顾了美国脊髓损伤(SCI)发病率和患病率的主要数据来源,包括许多联邦政府机构、州一级康复和卫生部门、地区SCI系统、私人志愿组织、现有文献和一些未发表的研究。除了退伍军人管理局(Veterans Administration)之外,许多联邦数据库都被证明没有帮助。例如,美国国家卫生统计中心(National Center For Health Statistics, NCHS)对创伤性脊髓损伤进行的年度调查估计,很可能由于同一患者多次入院而被夸大,而由于脊髓损伤的错误分类而被低估。然而,通货膨胀和通货紧缩的趋势可能相互平衡,导致1984年创伤性脊髓损伤年发病率的粗略估计约为11,000。来自佛罗里达州和弗吉尼亚州中央脊髓损伤登记处的数据表明,近年来创伤性脊髓损伤发生率有所下降。根据从加利福尼亚残疾调查(California Disability Survey)这一区域性研究中提取的数据,我们估计1984年美国创伤性脊髓损伤的患病率约为238,000。
Spinal cord injury in the United States: a statistical update.
Major sources of data on incidence and prevalence of spinal cord injury (SCI) in the United States were reviewed, including many federal government agencies, state level rehabilitation and health departments, regional SCI systems, private voluntary organizations, available literature, and several unpublished studies. With the exception of the Veterans Administration, many of the federal databases did not prove helpful. For example, the estimates of the annual surveys conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) of traumatic SCI are likely to be inflated due to multiple hospital admissions of the same patient and deflated due to misclassification of SCI. The tendency for inflation and deflation, however, may balance each other, resulting in a rough estimate of annual traumatic SCI incidence of about 11,000 for 1984. Data from the Florida and Virginia Central Registries of SCI suggest a decrease in traumatic SCI incidence in recent years. Based on data abstracted from a regional study, the California Disability Survey, we estimate the prevalence of traumatic SCI to be about 238,000 in the United States for 1984.