T6 级以下外伤性脊髓损伤患者在不同时间跨度上的功能独立性和生活质量

Dinesh G Chavhan, Amita Mehta, Sarasawti Iyer
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背景:在印度成年人群中,外伤是导致脊髓损伤的最常见原因。研究设计与环境:观察性研究、三级护理中心、神经康复中心。方法与材料:样本量为 45 人,每组 15 人:样本量为 45 份,每组 15 名脊髓损伤患者。方法和材料:样本量为 45 例,每组 15 例脊髓损伤患者,包括男性和女性、T6 水平以下外伤性不完全脊髓损伤和亚急性至慢性期脊髓损伤。统计分析:使用 SPSS V 26 进行分析。对非参数数据采用 Krushkal Wallis 检验,并计算平均值和标准差:WHOQOL 和 SCIM 是使用的量表,其在 3 个不同时间跨度上的平均值如下:WHOQOL 显示,生理领域分别为 48、56、56;心理领域分别为 39、51、54;c)社会领域分别为 54、60、59;环境领域分别为 52、62、64。同样,SCIM 显示为 36、47 和 52:研究得出结论,在受伤后的急性和亚急性阶段,生活质量和功能能力会有明显改善,之后则会停滞不前:生活质量、创伤、脊髓损伤、功能独立性
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Functional Independence and Quality of Life in Traumatic Below T6 Level Spinal Cord Injury at Different Time Spans
Background: Trauma is the most frequent cause of spinal cord injury in Indian adult populations. Injury results from damage caused by traumatic events such as motor vehicle accidents (40.4%), falls (27.9%), violence (15.0%), and sports (8.0%). Aim: To find out the level of functional independence and quality of life in a person with traumatic below T6 level spinal cord injury as time progresses Study Design & Setting: observational study & Tertiary care center, neuro-rehabilitation center. Methods and Material: The sample size was 45 and each group had 15 spinal cord injury individuals. Inclusion was of both genders, traumatic incomplete below T6 level of spinal cord injury and sub-acute to chronic phase spinal cord injury were taken. The exclusion was a traumatic head injury and recent trauma to the lower limb. Statistical analysis: Analysis was done using SPSS V 26. Krushkal Wallis test was used for the non-parametric data, and the mean and standard deviation were calculated. Results: WHOQOL and SCIM were the scales used and mean values of the same at 3 different time spans are as follows: for WHOQOL, Physical domain 48, 56, 56., Psychological 39, 51, 54. c) Social 54, 60, 59, Environmental 52, 62, 64. Similarly, SCIM showed 36, 47 and 52 Conclusion: The study concludes that quality of life and functional capacity show a much better and significant improvement in the acute and subacute stage post-injury after which their stagnancy is observed Key words: Quality of life, Traumatic, Spinal cord injury, Functional independence
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