| Literature DB >> 28899285 |
B Catharine Craven1,2,3,4, Dilnur Kurban5, Farnoosh Farahani6, Carly S Rivers5, Chester Ho7,8, A Gary Linassi9,10, Dany H Gagnon11, Colleen O'Connell12, Karen Ethans13, Laurent J Bouyer14, Vanessa K Noonan5,15.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Current tertiary Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) rehabilitation funding and rehabilitation length of stay (R-LOS) in most North American jurisdictions are linked to an individual's impairment. Our objectives were to: 1) describe the impact of relevant demographic, impairment and medical complexity variables at rehabilitation admission on R-LOS among adult Canadians with traumatic SCI; and 2) identify factors which extend R-LOS.Entities:
Keywords: Health system; Length of stay; Outcome measures; Rehabilitation; Spinal cord injury
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28899285 PMCID: PMC5778931 DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2017.1368962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Spinal Cord Med ISSN: 1079-0268 Impact factor: 1.985
Median/mean R-LOS by country for the traumatic SCI population
| Country | Centre | Period | Trauma (N) | Median R-LOS (IQR) | Mean R-LOS ± SD (days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA[ | Multi | 2010–2015 | 1446 | 35 | – |
| Australia[ | Single | 1993–1998 | 167 | 83 (IQR: 35–139) | – |
| Israel[ | Single | 1996–2002 | 25 | T= 102 ± 59 | |
| Italy[ | Multi | 1997–1999 | 684 | 122 | 135.5 |
| Japan[ | Single | 2000–2004 | 17 | 115.6 ± 35.8 | |
| Netherlands[ | Multi | 2000–2003 | 157 | 240 (IQR:164–322) | 272.9 ± 148.7 |
| Netherlands & Flanders[ | Multi | 2002–2007 | 207 | IQR: 116.0–307.0 | 227.6 ± 105.2 |
| Qatar[ | Single | 2008–2010 | 54 | 138.4 ± 114.1 | |
| Russia[ | Single | N/A | 50 | 46.9 ± 20.5 | |
| Saudi Arabia[ | Single | 2005–2008 | 495 | 58.8 ± 1.68 |
Note: SD=standard deviation; IQR=interquartile range.
Figure 1R-LOS (days) for A) initially identified cohort (n=1455) and B) the cohort with outliers removed (n=1376) as used for analysis.
Figure 2Box plot of R-LOS (days) among adults with traumatic SCI (2004–2014).
Figure 3R-LOS (days) distribution based on the individual's neurological Level of injury and ASIA Impairment Scale category.
Patient, injury, and management details for patients with incomplete paraplegia (T2-S4/5, AIS C/D; n=218), incomplete tetraplegia (C1-T1, AIS C/D; n=540), complete paraplegia (T2-S4/5, AIS A/B; n=311), complete tetraplegia (C1-T1, AIS A/B; n=227), and the total analysis cohort (n=1376)
| Variable | Incomplete paraplegic | Incomplete tetraplegia | Complete paraplegic | Complete tetraplegia | Analysis cohort |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age at injury (years); mean (SD) | 42.7 (18.3) | 54.2 (17.2) | 36.7 (15.7) | 39.0 (16.5) | 45.2 (18.5) |
| Male; | 162 (74.3%) | 443 (82.0%) | 258 (83.0%) | 183 (80.6%) | 1107 (80.5%) |
| Marital status; | |||||
| Married/common law | 72 (45.9%) | 226 (55.9%) | 113 (44.5%) | 80 (48.8%) | 491 (50.2%) |
| Widowed | 7 (4.5%) | 25 (6.2%) | 2 (0.8%) | 3 (1.8%) | 37 (2.6%) |
| Divorced/separated | 9 (5.7%) | 48 (11.9%) | 14 (5.5%) | 10 (6.1%) | 81 (8.3%) |
| Single | 69 (44.0%) | 105 (26.0%) | 125 (49.2%) | 71 (43.3%) | 370 (37.8%) |
| Education; | |||||
| Less than high school | 41 (27.0%) | 118 (30.7%) | 69 (27.6%) | 35 (22.2%) | 263 (27.8%) |
| High school | 56 (36.8%) | 130 (33.8%) | 103 (41.2%) | 84 (53.2%) | 373 (13.8%) |
| Higher education | 55 (36.2%) | 137 (35.6%) | 78 (31.2%) | 39 (24.7%) | 309 (32.7%) |
| Employed at injury; | 103 (66.5%) | 212 (52.5%) | 185 (72.3%) | 116 (71.2%) | 616 (63.0%) |
| Pre-injury smoking status; | |||||
| Current | 36 (24.8%) | 87 (24.3%) | 62 (27.1%) | 33 (22.8%) | 218 (24.9%) |
| Former | 50 (34.5%) | 139 (38.8%) | 61 (26.6%) | 39 (26.9%) | 289 (32.9%) |
| Never | 59 (40.7%) | 132 (36.9%) | 106 (46.3%) | 73 (50.3%) | 370 (42.2%) |
| Pre-injury living setting; | |||||
| Own home/rent | 141 (95.9%) | 388 (97.2%) | 240 (98.4%) | 153 (98.1%) | 922 (97.5%) |
| Other | 6 (4.1%) | 11 (2.8%) | 4 (1.6%) | 3 (1.9%) | 24 (2.5%) |
| Pre-injury living situation; | |||||
| Alone | 36 (23.2%) | 91 (22.3%) | 45 (17.6%) | 24 (14.6%) | 196 (19.9%) |
| Not alone | 119 (76.8%) | 318 (77.8%) | 211 (82.4%) | 140 (85.4%) | 788 (80.1%) |
| Pre-injury BMI ≥ 22; | 112 (79.4%) | 309 (82.2%) | 198 (84.3%) | 122 (80.3%) | 741 (82.0%) |
| Mechanism of injury; | |||||
| Sports | 25 (11.8%) | 70 (13.2%) | 49 (15.9%) | 44 (19.4%) | 188 (14.7%) |
| Transport | 65 (30.7%) | 119 (22.4%) | 120 (38.8%) | 107 (47.1%) | 411 (32.1%) |
| Falls | 92 (43.3%) | 290 (54.5%) | 104 (34.7%) | 50 (22.0%) | 536 (41.9%) |
| Other | 30 (14.2%) | 53 (10.0%) | 36 (11.7%) | 26 (11.5%) | 145 (11.3%) |
| Rehabilitation onset (days); | |||||
| Mean (SD) | 34.3 (36.4) | 39.0 (41.2) | 35.0 (27.7) | 67.4 (49.3) | 42.3 (41.5) |
| Median (IQR) | 24.0 (26.0) | 27.0 (31.0) | 27.0 (24.0) | 55.0 (57.0) | 30.0 (34.0) |
| Rehabilitation Admission FIM; mean (SD) | 82.4 (15.1) | 66.4 (21.4) | 66.9 (10.5) | 50.5 (7.7) | 66.4 (18.6) |
Note: BMI = Body Mass Index, FIM = Functional Independence Measure.
Participant, injury, and management details for the analysis cohort (n = 1376) and their relationship to R-LOS. Neurological data was assessed within 7 days of admission to rehabilitation care. *Ventilation in acute care is defined as an ETT for > 24 hours or tracheostomy. AIS = ASIA Impairment Scale; ICU = intensive care unit; IQR = interquartile range; SD = standard deviation
| Variable | Analysis cohort | p-value |
|---|---|---|
| Age at injury (years); mean (SD) | 45.2 (18.5) | 0.7648 |
| Male; n (%) | 1107 (80.5%) | 0.5911 |
| Pre-injury living situation; n (%) | ||
| Alone | 201 (20.4%) | 0.2893 |
| Not alone | 829 (79.6%) | |
| Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS, n = 844) ≤ 12; n (%) | 60 (7.1%) | |
| Impairment (NLI and AIS subgroups) | ||
| High cervical (C1-C4) A/B | 104 (8.0%) | |
| High cervical (C1-C4) C/D | 308 (23.8%) | |
| Low cervical (C5-T1) A/B | 123 (9.5%) | |
| Low cervical (C5-T1) C/D | 232 (17.9%) | |
| Thoracic (T2-T10) A/B | 205 (15.8%) | |
| Thoracic (T2-T10) C/D | 56 (4.3%) | |
| Thoracolumbar (T11-S4/5) A/B | 106 (8.2%) | |
| Thoracolumbar (T11-S4/5) C/D | 162 (12.5%) | |
| Lower Extremity Motor Score ≤ 10; n (%) | 572 (45.0%) | |
| Ventilation in acute care*; n (%) | 316 (31.1%) | |
| PEG tube; n (%) | 22 (2.0%) | 0.7633 |
| Acute ICU length of stay (R-LOS, days, n = 321); mean (SD) | 82.8 (274.2) | 0.7993 |
| Pain interference score > 15; n (%) | 185 (21.3%) | 0.9410 |
| Rehabilitation R-LOS (days) | – | |
| Mean (SD) | 84.1 (46.0) | |
| Median (IQR) | 78 (64) | |
| Indwelling Catheter at Discharge; n (%) | 95 (10.0%) |
Results of multivariate analysis on the effect of participant, injury, and management data on rehabilitation R-LOS (n = 861). CI = confidence interval. AIS = ASIA Impairment Scale
| Independent variable | Parameter | Standard error | 95% CI lower | 95% CI upper | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intercept | 50.0774 | 5.0942 | 40.0779 | 60.0769 | <.0001 |
| Age | 0.1785 | 0.0822 | 0.0173 | 0.3398 | |
| Injury neurology (level, AIS); n (%) | |||||
| High cervical (C1-C4) A/B | 33.2040 | 7.6553 | 18.1772 | 48.2308 | |
| High cervical (C1-C4) C/D | 11.9570 | 4.97701 | 2.2010 | 21.7129 | |
| Low cervical (C5-T1) A/B | 24.3632 | 7.1986 | 10.2330 | 38.4933 | |
| Low cervical (C5-T1) C/D | 3.5217 | 5.1223 | −6.5330 | 13.5764 | 0.4920 |
| Thoracic (T2-T10) A/B | −5.1770 | 6.5500 | −18.0342 | 7.6801 | 0.4295 |
| Thoracic (T2-T10) C/D | 11.6766 | 7.6545 | −3.3486 | 26.7017 | 0.1275 |
| Thoracolumbar (T11-S4/5) A/B | −3.8998 | 6.6225 | −16.8992 | 9.0997 | 0.5561 |
| Thoracolumbar (T11-S4/5) C/D | Baseline | – | – | – | – |
| Ventilation | |||||
| Yes | 10.6047 | 3.1180 | 4.4843 | 16.7250 | |
| No | |||||
| Indwelling catheter | |||||
| Yes | 12.0451 | 4.8327 | 2.5589 | 21.5314 | |
| No | |||||
| LEMS | |||||
| ≤10 | 36.2156 | 4.7964 | 26.8008 | 45.6305 | |
| >10 | Baseline | – | – | – | – |