博茨瓦纳创伤性脊髓损伤 10 年后的结果--一项长期跟踪研究。

IF 0.7 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Spinal Cord Series and Cases Pub Date : 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1038/s41394-024-00671-0
Inka Löfvenmark, Wame Mogome, Kobamelo Sekakela
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研究设计前瞻性随访研究:描述SCI术后10年的疗效、存活率和接受常规随访的情况:博茨瓦纳国家 SCI 康复中心:方法:纳入所有在2011-2013年两年期间因外伤性SCI入院并在伤后存活两年的患者。数据收集自创伤性脊髓损伤后最接近 10 年的随访评估病历,包括人口统计学和临床特征、功能结果和继发性并发症。有关死亡的数据来自亲属。在可能的情况下,对参加随访评估和未参加随访评估的患者进行统计比较,并对手术后存活 10 年的患者和死亡患者进行统计比较:已知幸存者的随访率为 76%(19/25)。没有发现影响随访率的有统计学意义的因素。二次并发症的发生率为压疮和尿路感染 21%。自我导尿和耻骨上导尿是治疗神经源性膀胱功能障碍的首选方法。10人(26%)在第二次随访评估后死亡。半数以上患者的死因可能与 SCI 有关:这是一项在博茨瓦纳国家 SCI 康复中心进行的急性 TSCI 术后第 10 年随访研究。这项研究支持了之前的报告,这些报告指出了设立 SCI 专科的重要性,以及进行结构化随访、安排负责人和更新患者登记册的必要性。我们发现随访率很高,并发症发生率和失去随访的病人比率都很低。
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Outcomes 10-years after traumatic spinal cord injury in Botswana - a long-term follow-up study.

Study design: Prospective follow-up study.

Objectives: To describe outcomes, survival, and attendance to routine follow-up visits 10 years post-SCI.

Setting: The national SCI-rehabilitation center in Botswana.

Methods: All persons who were admitted with traumatic SCI during a 2-year period, 2011-2013, and survived up to 2 years post-injury were included. Data were collected from the medical records from the follow-up assessment closest to 10 years post-SCI and included demographic and clinical characteristics, functional outcomes, and secondary complications. Data regarding mortalities were received from relatives. Statistical comparisons were made, when possible, between those who attend follow-up assessment and those who did not, and between those who survived up to 10 years post-SCI and those who died.

Results: The follow-up rate was 76% (19/25) of known survivors. No statistically significant factors were found to affect the follow-up rate. Secondary complications rates were for pressure ulcers and urinary tract infections 21%. Self-catheterisation and suprapubic catheter were the preferred methods to manage neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Ten persons (26%) had deceased since 2nd follow-up assessment. The causes of death were probably SCI-related in more than half of the cases.

Conclusions: This was a follow-up study at year 10 after acute TSCI in Botswana conducted at the national SCI-rehabilitation center. The study supports previous reports regarding the importance of that having specialized SCI units and the need of structured follow-ups, a responsible person in charge of scheduling, and updated patient registers. We found high follow-up rate, low rates of complications and of patients being lost to follow-up.

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