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Early versus Late Surgical Decompression for Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury on Neurological Recovery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Yu-Lin Hsieh1, Joyce Tay2, Shu-Hsien Hsu2, Wei-Ting Chen2, Yao-De Fang2, Chiat-Qiao Liew2, Eric H Chou3, Jon Wolfshohl3, James d'Etienne4, Chih-Hung Wang2,5, Fon-Yih Tsuang6.   

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate whether early surgical decompression was associated with favorable neurological recovery in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI). We searched PubMed and Embase from the database inception through December 2020 and selected studies comparing the impact of early versus late surgical decompression on neurological recovery as assessed by American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) for adult patients sustaining tSCI. We pooled the effect estimates in random-effects models and quantified the heterogeneity by the I2 statistics. Subgroup analysis and meta-regression analysis was conducted to identify significant outcome moderator. We included 26 studies involving 3574 patients in the meta-analysis. The pooled results demonstrated significant association between early surgical decompression and an improvement of at least one AIS grade (odds ratio [OR], 1.85; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.41-2.41; I2, 48.06%). The benefits of early surgical decompression were consistently observed across different subgroups, including patients with cervical or thoracolumbar injury and patients with complete or incomplete injury. The meta-regression analysis indicated that cut-off timing defining early versus late decompression was a significant effect moderator, with early decompression performed before post-tSCI 8 or 12 h associated with greatest benefits (OR, 3.37; 95% CI, 1.74-6.50; I2, 53.52%). No obvious publication bias was detected by the funnel plot. In conclusion, early surgical decompression was associated with favorable neurological recovery for tSCI patients. However, there was a lack of high-quality evidence and the results need further examination.

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Keywords:  decompression; meta-analysis; spinal cord injury; surgery; systematic review; time factor

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34314253     DOI: 10.1089/neu.2021.0102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurotrauma        ISSN: 0897-7151            Impact factor:   5.269


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Review 1.  Pharmacologic and Acute Management of Spinal Cord Injury in Adults and Children.

Authors:  Ajay X Thomas; James J Riviello; Daniel Davila-Williams; Sruthi P Thomas; Jennifer C Erklauer; David F Bauer; Jon A Cokley
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Neurol       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 3.972

Review 2.  Ultra-early Spinal Decompression Surgery Can Improve Neurological Outcome of Complete Cervical Spinal Cord Injury; a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Mahmoud Yousefifard; Behrooz Hashemi; Mohammad Mehdi Forouzanfar; Rozita Khatamian Oskooi; Arian Madani Neishaboori; Reza Jalili Khoshnoud
Journal:  Arch Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2022-01-31

3.  The acute phase management of spinal cord injury affecting polytrauma patients: the ASAP study.

Authors:  Edoardo Picetti; Corrado Iaccarino; Raul Coimbra; Fikri Abu-Zidan; Giovanni D Tebala; Zsolt J Balogh; Walter L Biffl; Federico Coccolini; Deepak Gupta; Ronald V Maier; Ingo Marzi; Chiara Robba; Massimo Sartelli; Franco Servadei; Philip F Stahel; Fabio S Taccone; Andreas W Unterberg; Marta Velia Antonini; Joseph M Galante; Luca Ansaloni; Andrew W Kirkpatrick; Sandro Rizoli; Ari Leppaniemi; Osvaldo Chiara; Belinda De Simone; Mircea Chirica; Vishal G Shelat; Gustavo P Fraga; Marco Ceresoli; Luca Cattani; Francesco Minardi; Edward Tan; Imtiaz Wani; Massimo Petranca; Francesco Domenichelli; Yunfeng Cui; Laura Malchiodi; Emanuele Sani; Andrey Litvin; Andreas Hecker; Vito Montanaro; Solomon Gurmu Beka; Salomone Di Saverio; Sandra Rossi; Fausto Catena
Journal:  World J Emerg Surg       Date:  2022-04-25       Impact factor: 8.165

4.  Early expansive single sided laminoplasty decompression treatment severe traumatic cervical spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Chaohua Yang; Qing Wang; Shuang Xu; Can Guan; Guangzhou Li; Gaoju Wang
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-09-16
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