Epidemiology of pediatric spinal trauma with neurological deficits in Catalonia: a 36-year experience.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Spine Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-09 DOI:10.1007/s00586-024-08351-1
Alejandro García-Rudolph, Mark Andrew Wright, Nicolas Rivas, Eloy Opisso, Joan Vidal
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Abstract

Purpose: Existing literature on pediatric traumatic spinal cord injury (PTSCI) demonstrates large variations in characteristics, incidence, time-periods and etiology, worldwide. Epidemiological studies addressing injuries to the total spine, conducted in Southern European regions are remarkably scarce; therefore we aimed to investigate long-term trends analyzing etiology, fracture location and type, single or multiple fractures, associated lesions and neurological status in Catalonia, Spain.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study. We analyzed post-acute patients after PTSCI, aged 0-17, admitted with neurological deficits between 1986 and 2022 to a specialized hospital in Catalonia. Neurological deficits were assessed using the American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS).

Results: Two hundred and forty nine children were included, 174 (69.9%) boys and 75 (30.1%) girls; mean age was 13.9 years (range, 2 months to 17 years). Two hundred and four children (82%) had ≥ 1 spinal fractures, 66 (26.5%) dislocations and 8 (3.2%) SCIWORA. Fractures were multilevel contiguous in 108 (43.4%) cases. Fracture types comprised 81 vertebral compactions (32.5%), 22 burst fractures (8.8%), 7 odontoid (2.8%) and 4 tear-drops (1.6%). There were ≥ 1 associated lesions in 112 cases (45%): in limbs in 23 cases (9.2%), thorax or abdomen in 59 (23.7%) and skull or face in 81 (32.5%). In 44 cases (39% of the 112) there were multiple lesions. Locations comprised cervical spine in 105 cases (42%), thoracic spine in 124 (49%), lumbar spine in 18 (7%), and sacrum in 2 (0.8%). Road traffic accidents (RTAs) were the main etiology (62.2%) over the whole period. However, from 2016 onwards, RTAs dropped below the rate of falls and sports injuries. The most common sites for injury in those aged 9 years or older were in the cervical (41.1%) and thoracic (50.7%) regions. Those aged 8 or under were far more likely to sustain a complete SCI (80.0%) or an accompanying traumatic brain injury (45.0%) likely due to higher numbers of pedestrian versus car RTAs. A significant peak in the occurrence of cases during 2006-2010 (20.1%) was identified with an absolute drop immediately after, during 2011-2015 (8.8%). A marked shift in trend is observed between 2016-2022 regarding age of injuries (an increase in 9 years or older), etiology (increase in falls and sports versus RTA), AIS grade (increase in incomplete lesions AIS B-D versus AIS A), severity (increase in tetraplegia versus paraplegia) and location (increase in cervical versus lumbar and thoracic injuries).

Conclusions: A shift in trend is observed in the past 7 years regarding age of injuries (increase in those older than 9), etiology (increase in falls and sports versus RTA), AIS grade (increase in incomplete lesions AIS B-D versus AIS A), severity (increase in tetraplegia versus paraplegia) and location (increase in cervical).

Level of evidence: IV.

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加泰罗尼亚地区小儿脊柱创伤伴神经功能缺损的流行病学:36 年的经验。
目的:关于小儿外伤性脊髓损伤(PTSCI)的现有文献显示,世界各地的小儿外伤性脊髓损伤在特征、发病率、时间段和病因方面存在很大差异。在南欧地区针对全脊柱损伤的流行病学研究非常稀少;因此,我们旨在调查分析西班牙加泰罗尼亚地区的病因、骨折位置和类型、单发或多发骨折、相关病变和神经状况的长期趋势:我们进行了一项回顾性观察研究。我们对加泰罗尼亚一家专科医院 1986 年至 2022 年期间收治的 0-17 岁 PTSCI 急性期后患者的神经功能缺损情况进行了分析。神经功能缺损采用美国脊柱损伤协会损伤量表(AIS)进行评估:共纳入 249 名儿童,其中男孩 174 名(69.9%),女孩 75 名(30.1%);平均年龄为 13.9 岁(2 个月至 17 岁)。有 24 名儿童(82%)脊柱骨折≥1 次,66 名(26.5%)脱位,8 名(3.2%)SCIWORA。108例(43.4%)骨折为多层次连续骨折。骨折类型包括 81 例椎体压缩性骨折(32.5%)、22 例爆裂性骨折(8.8%)、7 例骨突骨折(2.8%)和 4 例撕脱性骨折(1.6%)。112例(45%)中有≥1处相关病变:23例(9.2%)发生在四肢,59例(23.7%)发生在胸部或腹部,81例(32.5%)发生在头骨或面部。44例(占112例的39%)存在多处病变。病变部位包括颈椎105例(42%)、胸椎124例(49%)、腰椎18例(7%)和骶骨2例(0.8%)。在整个期间,道路交通事故(RTA)是主要病因(62.2%)。然而,从 2016 年开始,道路交通事故的发病率下降,低于跌倒和运动损伤。9岁或以上人群最常见的受伤部位是颈椎(41.1%)和胸椎(50.7%)。8 岁或 8 岁以下的儿童更有可能遭受完全性 SCI(80.0%)或伴有脑外伤(45.0%),这可能是由于行人与汽车之间的交通事故发生率较高。2006-2010年期间的病例发生率达到了一个明显的高峰(20.1%),紧接着在2011-2015年期间出现了绝对下降(8.8%)。2016-2022年期间,在受伤年龄(9岁或9岁以上增加)、病因(跌倒和运动相对于道路交通伤害增加)、AIS等级(不完全病变AIS B-D相对于AIS A增加)、严重程度(四肢瘫痪相对于截瘫增加)和部位(颈椎相对于腰椎和胸椎伤害增加)方面观察到明显的变化趋势:结论:在过去 7 年中,观察到受伤年龄(9 岁以上者增加)、病因(跌倒和运动与 RTA 相比增加)、AIS 等级(不完全损伤 AIS B-D 与 AIS A 相比增加)、严重程度(四肢瘫痪与截瘫相比增加)和部位(颈椎损伤增加)方面的趋势发生了变化:证据等级:IV。
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European Spine Journal 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: "European Spine Journal" is a publication founded in response to the increasing trend toward specialization in spinal surgery and spinal pathology in general. The Journal is devoted to all spine related disciplines, including functional and surgical anatomy of the spine, biomechanics and pathophysiology, diagnostic procedures, and neurology, surgery and outcomes. The aim of "European Spine Journal" is to support the further development of highly innovative spine treatments including but not restricted to surgery and to provide an integrated and balanced view of diagnostic, research and treatment procedures as well as outcomes that will enhance effective collaboration among specialists worldwide. The “European Spine Journal” also participates in education by means of videos, interactive meetings and the endorsement of educative efforts. Official publication of EUROSPINE, The Spine Society of Europe
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