Functional outcomes and disability after nontraumatic spinal cord injury rehabilitation: Results from a retrospective study

被引:70
作者
New, PW
机构
[1] Caulfield Gen Med Ctr, Spinal Rehabil Unit, Caulfield, Vic 3162, Australia
[2] Monash Univ, Dept Epidemiol & Prevent Med, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
来源
ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION | 2005年 / 86卷 / 02期
关键词
outcome assessment (health care); recovery of function; rehabilitation; spinal cord diseases; spinal cord injuries;
D O I
10.1016/j.apmr.2004.04.028
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Objective: To describe, in a group of patients undergoing initial inpatient rehabilitation after nontraumatic spinal cord injury (SCI), the demographic characteristics, clinical features, and outcomes, with a focus on the functional status and disability. Design: Retrospective data analysis, 3-year case series. Setting: Tertiary medical unit specializing in nontraumatic SCI rehabilitation. Participants: Consecutive sample of 70 adult inpatient referrals with nontraumatic SCI undergoing initial inpatient rehabilitation. Intervention: Chart review. Main Outcome Measures: Primary outcomes were demographic characteristics, clinical features, mortality, length of stay (LOS), neurologic classification, accommodation setting, support services, mobility, bladder and bowel continence, and FIM instrument scores. Results: Forty-one patients (58.6%) were paraplegic incomplete, 23 (32.9%) were tetraplegic incomplete, and 6 (8.6%) were paraplegic complete. Eight patients (11.4%) died before hospital discharge. Of those who survived, 47 (75.8%) were discharged home, 11 (17.7%) were transferred to a nursing home, and 4 (6.4%) went elsewhere in the community. The geometric mean LOS was 55.8 days. Nine patients (14.5%) were discharged walking unaided, 27 (43.5%) were walking at least 10m with a gait aid, and 26 (41.9%) were wheelchair dependent for mobility. Thirty patients (48.4%) were voiding on sensation, 7 (11.1%) used intermittent catheterization, 23 (37.2%) had an indwelling catheter, and 2 (2.8%) used reflex voiding. Eleven patients (17.7%) were fecally continent on sensation and 47 (75.8%) were fecally continent with a bowel program, 1 patient (1.6%) had a colostomy, and 3 patients (4.8%) were discharged fecally incontinent. The mean Rasch FIM motor score was 39.6 on admission and 58.7 at discharge (paired t test, t = -11.2; P<.000). Conclusions: Most nontraumatic SCI patients returned home with a good level of functioning regarding mobility, bladder, and bowel status, in comparison to other studies of patients with SCI. Patients' disability was usually significantly reduced during rehabilitation.
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