S. Andalib, Z. Mohtasham-Amiri, S. Yousefzadeh-Chabok, A. Saberi, Z. Reihanian, Leila Kouchakinejad-Eramsadat, Sara Sayad-Fathi, Hadiseh Shokat, Bahador Hasanzadeh, Samaneh Ghorbani-Shirkouhi
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摘要
背景:外伤性脊髓损伤(SCI)是威胁患者健康的最严重的创伤性事件之一,给医疗保健系统带来了巨大的经济负担。确定脊髓损伤确切影响的第一步是估计人群中创伤性损伤的模式以及经常发生的共同损伤的类型。因此,本研究旨在评估伊朗桂兰省Poursina医院创伤患者的解剖频率、脊柱损伤类型和相关共伤。方法:对2015 - 2019年伊朗北部创伤转诊治疗中心Rasht Poursina医院收治的创伤性脊柱患者进行描述性横断面研究。数据摘自伊朗Rasht Poursina医院的SCI登记处。结果:共审阅274份病历。女性76例,男性198例。患者平均±SD年龄为42.27±16.83岁。调查结果显示,大部分患者(43.8%)发生腰椎区脊髓损伤。12例患者出现关节突锁定。57例(20.8%)患者抱怨疼痛。VAS评分中位数为6(范围=6)。并发损伤(肢体骨折、脑外伤、内出血等)占27.4%。根据ASIA (The American Spinal Injury Association)损伤量表,3例(2.9%)为A分,100例(97.1%)为E分神经缺损。结论:最能说明问题的是男性脊柱损伤最多。腰椎是最容易发生脊髓损伤的部位。此外,大多数患者根据ASIA评分为E分(正常神经特征)。
Epidemiology of Spine Trauma and Spinal Cord Injuries in the North of Iran
Background: Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most traumatic events threatening patients’ wellbeing and places a financial burden on health care system. The first step in determination of the exact impact of SCI is to estimate the pattern of traumatic injuries in a population and also the type of frequently occurred co-injuries. Hence, this study was conducted to assess the frequency of anatomy, type of spine injuries, and associated coinjuries in patients with trauma in Poursina Hospital of Guilan province in Iran. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out on traumatic spine patients admitted to the Poursina hospital of Rasht, a referral therapeutic center for trauma in north of Iran, in Rasht during 2015 to 2019. Data were extracted from the SCI registry of Poursina Hospital, Rasht, Guilan, Iran. Results: A total of 274 records were reviewed. Seventy-six patients were females and 198 patients were males. Mean±SD of age of the patients was 42.27±16.83 years. Based on this survey, most of the patients (43.8%) had SCI in lumbar region. Locked facet was seen in 12 patients. Fifty-seven patients (20.8%) complained about having pain. The median of VAS score was 6 (range=6). Co-existence of associated injuries (e.g. limb fractures, TBI, Internal bleeding, etc.) was found in 27.4% of the patients. According to ASIA (The American Spinal Injury Association) impairment scale, three patients (2.9%) had score A, and 100 patients (97.1%) had score E neurological defects. Conclusion: The most telling reiteration to be drawn is that men mostly suffered from spine trauma. Lumbar region was the most susceptible location of SCI. Moreover, most of the patients experienced score E (normal neurological charcteristics) according to ASIA.