加拿大魁北克省创伤性和非创伤性脊髓损伤患者:流行病学、临床和功能特征

P. Rouleau, Edouard Ayoub, P. Guertin
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目的:创伤性(TSCI)和非创伤性(NTSCI)脊髓损伤患者在地理和社会经济背景上的差异很少被研究。目的是检查和比较TSCI和NTSCI患者的一组流行病学、临床和功能特征。方法:这是一项基于社区的横断面研究,研究了175例慢性脊髓损伤患者(94例TSCI和81例NTSCI)在加拿大魁北克省Trois-Rivieres间歇康复中心接受治疗的医疗记录。结果:TSCI和NTSCI患者在年龄、性别、损伤程度和程度或相关情况(也称为继发并发症)方面存在明显差异。NTSCI组中只有1例(1/81)完全损伤,而完全损伤患者占全部TSCI患者的37.8%。伴有神经性膀胱、神经性肠、尿路感染和压疮等相关疾病的患者比例在TSCI患者中明显高于NTSCI患者。相比之下,相当比例的TSCI和NTSCI患者经历神经性疼痛。结论:考虑到这些群体之间的差异以及其他一些国家研究中报告的区域特异性差异,可能建议开发治疗这些健康问题和所谓相关疾病的治疗方法可以针对脊髓损伤患者的特定群体和亚群。
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Traumatic and Non-Traumatic Spinal Cord-Injured Patients in Quebec, Canada: 1. Epidemiological, Clinical and Functional Characteristics
Objective: Differences between traumatic (TSCI) and non-traumatic (NTSCI) spinal cord-injured patients with comparable geographical and socio-economical background have rarely been studied. The objective was to examine and compare a set of epidemiological, clinical, and functional characteristics in TSCI and NTSCI patients. Methods: This is a community-based, cross-sectional study of medical records from a cohort of one hundred and seventy- five (175) chronic spinal cord-injured patients (94 TSCI and 81 NTSCI individuals) who were treated at the Interval Rehabilitation Center located in Trois-Rivieres, Province of Quebec, Canada. Results: Clear differences in age, gender, extent and level of injury or associated conditions (also called secondary complications) were found between TSCI and NTSCI patients. Only one (1/81) completely injured patients was identified among the NTSCI group whereas completely injured patients constituted 37.8% of all TSCI patients. The percentage of patients with associated conditions including neurogenic bladder, neurogenic bowel, urinary tract infection, and pressure ulcer problems was significantly greater in TSCI than NTSCI patients. In contrast, a comparable proportion of TSCI and NTSCI patients was experiencing neuropathic pain. Conclusions: Given these differences between groups as well as regional-specific differences reported in studies from some other countries, it may be suggested that therapeutic approaches developed to treat these health problems and so- called associated conditions could be targeted for specific groups and subgroups of spinal cord-injured patients.
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