Incidence and outcomes of pediatric patients with dual diagnosis of traumatic spinal cord injury and brain injury on an inpatient rehabilitation unit

Author:

Chicoine Caitlin12ORCID,Mitelpunkt Alexis34,Zhang Nanhua15,Bolikal Priya126

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Cincinnati Ohio USA

2. Division of Rehabilitation Medicine Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio USA

3. Pediatric Rehabilitation, Department of Rehabilitation Dana‐Dwek Children's Hospital, Tel Aviv Medical Center Tel Aviv Israel

4. Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

5. Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio USA

6. Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Cincinnati Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTraumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal cord injury (SCI) are diagnoses commonly encountered on the pediatric rehabilitation unit. However, there is limited evidence in the literature addressing the incidence of or rehabilitation outcomes in pediatric patients with a dual diagnosis of TBI and SCI.ObjectiveTo determine incidence and functional outcomes of the dual diagnosis population.DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingInpatient rehabilitation unit within an academic pediatric hospital.PatientsPediatric patients admitted to a single inpatient rehabilitation unit with a diagnosis of traumatic SCI between 2006 and 2019. Fifty‐four patient records were identified and 26 met inclusion criteria.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasurePresence of concomitant TBI in patients with diagnosed SCI.ResultsSeven of 26 patients were given a dual diagnosis of TBI and SCI during their initial rehabilitation hospitalization. After review of charts, authors identified 12 additional patients with suspected dual diagnoses based on injury characteristics and symptoms. There were no significant differences in functional outcomes across diagnosis groups.ConclusionsIncidence of dual diagnosis among pediatric patients with traumatic SCI was initially found to be 27%; the retrospective review indicated that TBI may be underdiagnosed in this patient population, and the dual diagnosis incidence may be as high as 73%. All patients had improved functional outcomes during their rehabilitation stays regardless of presence or absence of TBI.

Publisher

Wiley

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