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Recovery after traumatic thoracic- and lumbar spinal cord injury: the neurological level of injury matters.
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Spinal cord [Spinal Cord] 2020 Sep; Vol. 58 (9), pp. 980-987. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 05. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Study Design: Multicenter prospective cohort.<br />Objective: To discern neurological- and functional recovery in patients with a traumatic thoracic spinal cord injury (TSCI), conus medullaris syndrome (CMS), and cauda equina syndrome (CES).<br />Setting: Specialized spinal cord injury centers in Europe.<br />Method: Lower extremity motor score (LEMS) and spinal cord independent measure (SCIM) scores from patients with traumatic TSCI, CMS, and CES were extracted from the EMSCI database. Scores from admittance and during rehabilitation at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months were compared. Linear mixed models were used to statistically analyse differences in outcome, which were corrected for the ASIA Impairment Scale (AIS) in the acute phase.<br />Results: Data from 1573 individuals were analysed. Except for the LEMS in patients with a CES AIS A, LEMS, and SCIM significantly improved over time for patients with a TSCI, CMS, and CES. Irrespectively of the AIS score, recovery in 12 months after trauma as measured by the LEMS showed a statistically significant difference between patients with a TSCI, CMS, and CES. Analysis of SCIM score showed no difference between patients with TSCI, CMS, or CES.<br />Conclusion: Difference in recovery between patients with a traumatic paraplegia is based on neurological (motor) recovery. Regardless the ceiling effect in CES patients, patients with a mixed upper and lower motor neuron syndrome (CMS) showed a better recovery compared with patients with a upper motor neuron syndrome (TSCI). These findings enable stratifications of patients with paraplegia according to the level and severity of SCI.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Cauda Equina Syndrome etiology
Cauda Equina Syndrome rehabilitation
Europe
Female
Humans
Lumbar Vertebrae injuries
Male
Middle Aged
Motor Neuron Disease etiology
Motor Neuron Disease rehabilitation
Paraplegia etiology
Paraplegia rehabilitation
Prospective Studies
Spinal Cord Compression etiology
Spinal Cord Compression rehabilitation
Spinal Cord Injuries complications
Spinal Cord Injuries rehabilitation
Thoracic Vertebrae injuries
Cauda Equina Syndrome physiopathology
Motor Neuron Disease physiopathology
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
Paraplegia physiopathology
Recovery of Function physiology
Spinal Cord Compression physiopathology
Spinal Cord Injuries physiopathology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1476-5624
- Volume :
- 58
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Spinal cord
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 32371940
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41393-020-0463-1