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Mahsa Ghajarzadeh1, Abbas Rahimi Foroushani2, Saharnaz Nedjat3, Abdolreza Sheikhrezaei4, Hooshang Saberi1,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The goal of this study was to determine hazard rate of death rate and the causes of death in Iranian patients with Traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI).Entities:
Keywords: Iran; Mortality; Survival; Traumatic spinal cord injury
Year: 2019 PMID: 31993395 PMCID: PMC6974852
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Public Health ISSN: 2251-6085 Impact factor: 1.429
Demographic data of patients (N=1024)
| Age at examination (mean ±SD) (yr) | 29±11.9 |
| Age at the time of the injury | |
| <30 | 491(61%) |
| 30–59 | 308(38 %) |
| ≥60 | 31(1%) |
| Education years | |
| ≤12 years | 676(81%) |
| >12 yr | 154(19%) |
| Sex | |
| Male | 674(81%) |
| Female | 156(19%) |
| M/F=4.3 | |
| Marital status | |
| Single | 325(39%) |
| Married | 479(58%) |
| Divorced | 24(2.8%) |
| Widowed | 2(0.2%) |
| Occupational status | |
| Employed | 133(16%) |
| Unemployed | 652(79%) |
| Lost-job | 12(1%) |
| Student | 33(4%) |
| Level of injury | |
| C1–C4 | 43(5%) |
| C5–C7 | 60(7) |
| T1–T6 | 162(19.5%) |
| T7–T12 | 435(52.4%) |
| L1–L5 | 130(16%) |
| Neurological status (AIS) | |
| A | 537(65%) |
| B | 126(15%) |
| C | 131(16%) |
| D | 36(4. %) |
| Etiology | |
| Vehicle accidents | 501(60%) |
| Falling | 249(30%) |
| Others | 80(10%) |
Frequency of various complications in 830 clients
| Pressure ulcer | 221(27) |
| Neuropathic pain | 367(44) |
| Autonomic dysreflexia (ADR) | 101(12) |
| Urinary tract infection | 319(38) |
| Heterotopic ossification | 26(3) |
| Spasticity | 521(63) |
| Urinary tract calculi | 103(12) |
| Pneumonia | 20(2) |
| Suicide attempt | 46(5.5) |
| Depression | 389(47) |
| Sexual dysfunction | 197(24) |
Comparison of various factors between deceased and survived cases
| 0.2 | 491(61%) | 11(50%) | Age at the time of injury <30 |
| 308(38%) | 10(45.5%) | Age at the time of injury 30–59 | |
| 9(1%) | 1(4.5%) | Age at the time of injury ≥60 | |
| 0.007 | 98.8±61.9 | 62.9±31.2 | Mean time since injury (months) |
| 0.01 | 55.1±19.9 | 50±5 | Mean SCIM (Spinal Cord Independence Measure) |
| 0.03 | 148(18%) | 8(36%) | Gender:Female |
| 660(82%) | 14(64%) | Gender: Male | |
| <0.001 | 30(4%) | 13(59%) | Neurological level:C1–C4 |
| 51(6%) | 9(41%) | Neurological level: C5–C7 | |
| 162(20%) | 0 | Neurological level :T1–T6 | |
| 435(54%) | 0 | Neurological level :T7–T12 | |
| 130(16%) | 0 | Neurological level :L1–L5 | |
| 0.008 | 527(65%) | 10(45.5%) | AIS: A |
| 0.008 | 117(15%) | 9(41%) | AIS :B |
| 0.008 | 129(16%) | 2(9%) | AIS :C |
| 0.008 | 35(4%) | 1(4.5%) | D AIS: |
| <0.001 | 368(45%) | 21(95%) | Mood status (depression) (BDI>=10) |
Fig. 1:Hazard function of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury by gender
Fig. 2:Hazard function of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury by autonomic dysreflexia