Spinal cord injury: epidemiologycal study of 386 cases with emphasis on those patients admitted more than four hours after the trauma

Author:

Leal-Filho Manoel Baldoino1,Borges Guilherme2,Almeida Bruno Ribeiro de3,Aguiar Aline de Almeida Xavier3,Vieira Marcelo Adriano da Cunha e Silva3,Dantas Karoline da Silva3,Morais Ricardo Keyson Paiva de3,Santos Carlos Rogério Nogueira dos3,Mendes Sumihara de Sousa3,Pinheiro Luciana Maria4

Affiliation:

1. State University of Campinas, Brazil; São Marcos Hospital, Brazil

2. State University of Campinas, Brazil

3. Getúlio Vargas Hospital

4. São Marcos Hospital, Brazil

Abstract

We studied 386 cases of spinal cord injury to analyze the follow up of the patients admitted most of the time more than four hours, the majority of the injuries happening far from the attending health service and first specialized care received long after the accident. This is a clinical study based on data collected during hospitalization of the patients, operated or not, in a Brazilian public health service. The lesion mainly seen was fracture and dislocation, isolated or on multiple levels, and the most important clinical complications were due to respiratory failure and hypotension, especially because 73.8% were from outside and they were admitted more then four hours after the trauma. The mortality rate was 11.9%, but just 2.1% had undergone a surgery. The complications resulted in major risk of death when the trauma was at the cervical level and the patients were over 50 years old, especially when admitted more than four hours after the trauma. We emphasize the importance of the first health care concerning the clinical treatment, aiming to reduce the mortality rate.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Clinical Neurology

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