Traumatic spinal cord injuries in Turkey:: a nation-wide epidemiological study

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作者
Karacan, I
Koyuncu, H
Pekel, Ö
Sümbüloglu, G
Kirnap, M
Dursun, H
Kalkan, A
Cengiz, A
Yalinkiliç, A
Ünalan, HI
Nas, K
Orkun, S
Tekeoglu, I
机构
[1] Cerrahpasa Med Fac, PMR Dept, Istanbul, Turkey
[2] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Fak Med, PMR Dept, TR-35210 Alsancak, Turkey
[3] Fac Med, PMR Dept, Akdeniz, Turkey
[4] Erciyes Univ, Fac Med, PMR Dept, Kayseri, Turkey
[5] Mil Hosp, GATA, Ankara, Turkey
[6] Dicle Univ, Fak Med, PMR Dept, Diyarbakir, Turkey
[7] Ankara Rehabil Ctr, Ankara, Turkey
[8] 100 Yil Univ, Fac Med, PMR Dept, Van, Turkey
关键词
spinal cord injury; epidemiology; Turkey;
D O I
10.1038/sj.sc.3101064
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study design: An epidemiological study conducted all over the country. Objective: The present retrospective study was conducted to survey the new traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) cases during 1992 in Turkey. Setting: Intensive care units, emergency services and departments of orthopaedic surgery, neurosurgery and rehabilitation of state hospitals, rehabilitation centers: military and university hospitals. Methods: Postal questionnaires were used for data collection and the records from medical institutes nation-wide were reviewed for the analysis of the epidemiological factors. Results: Five hundred and eighty-one new traumatic SCI cases were reported in 1992. The annual incidence was found to be 12.7 per million population. Male to female ratio was 2.5 : 1 and the average age at injury was 35.5+/-15.1 (35.4+/-14.8 for males and 35.9+/-16.0 for females). The most common cause of injury was motor vehicle accidents (48.8%) followed by falls (36.5%), stab wounds (3.3%), gunshot injuries (1.9%) and injuries from diving (1.2%). One hundred and eighty-seven patients (32.18%) were tetraplegic and 394 patients (67.8%) were paraplegic. The most common level of injury was C5 among tetraplegics and T12 among paraplegics. The most prevalent associated injury was head trauma followed by extremity fractures. Severe head trauma resulting in death may obscure the real incidence of SCI and may cause underreporting of cases in epidemiological studies. Conclusion: Considering that motor vehicle accidents and falls were found to be the leading causes of traumatic SCI, it was concluded that the prevention measures should be focused mainly on these in order to reduce the frequency of SCI in Turkey.
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