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[Traumatic spinal cord injury in children and adolescents in Asturias].

M José Álvarez-Pérez1, M Luisa López-Llano.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) is rare in childhood, but it has serious complications. AIM: To assess incidence, causes and socio-demographic aspects of TSCI among children and adolescents in Asturias. PATIENTS AND METHODS: It was made a census of children among aged 0-17 years codified as 'TSCI with or without vertebral fracture' in Asturias between 1934 and 2013. Socio-demographic, hospital and clinical variables were picked up.
RESULTS: In total 72 patients were registered, most of them males (79.2%), with an average age of 16 (range: 5-17). The estimated incidence in 2011 was found to be 7.3/million children/year for children aged 0-17 years. Complete TSCIs (68.1%) and dorsal localization (44.4%) were found to be more common. There was bone injury in 95.8% with two or more vertebras affected in a half of the cases. The main cause was traffic accidents (52.1%) mainly the four wheels vehicles (63.4%), most of them males with an average age of 17 and dorsal localization (46.3%). On second and third place were work-related injuries and sports-related injuries, with the same number of cases. In work related injuries, males were the majority, with dorsal level (77.8%) and the direct blow was the fundamental mechanism. In sports there were males also the dominant, being diving the most important cause, with cervical level.
CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to carry out studies focused on this population group in order to indentify the own characteristics, to establish care and preventive programs, adapted to their necessities.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25912701

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Neurol        ISSN: 0210-0010            Impact factor:   0.870


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