NEUROLOGICAL PROGNOSIS AFTER TRAUMATIC QUADRIPLEGIA - 3-YEAR EXPERIENCE OF CALIFORNIA REGIONAL SPINAL-CORD INJURY CARE SYSTEM

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作者
MAYNARD, FM [1 ]
REYNOLDS, GG [1 ]
FOUNTAIN, S [1 ]
WILMOT, C [1 ]
HAMILTON, R [1 ]
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[1] SANTA CLARA VALLEY MED CTR,CALIF REG SPINAL CORD INJURY CARE SYSTEM,SAN JOSE,CA 95128
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10.3171/jns.1979.50.5.0611
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Between January, 1974, and December, 1976, 123 patients with traumatic quadriplegia were admitted to the California Regional Spinal Cord Injury Care System. The spinal cord injury resulted from gunshot wounds in 5, from a stab wound in one, from neck injuries with no bone damage seen on x-rays studies in 10, and from fracture dislocations of the cervical spine in 107. One-year follow-up information was available on 114 patients. Neurological impairment using the Frankel classification system was compared at 72 hours postinjury to the 1-year follow-up examination. 50 of 62 patients with complete injury at 72 hours were unchanged at 1 year. 5 of these 62 patients had developed motor useful function in the legs or became ambulatory by 1 year, but all had sustained serious head injuries at the time of their trauma making initial neurological assessment unreliable. 10% of all cases had combined head injury impairing consciousness. Among 103 cognitively intact patients, none with complete injury at 72 hours were walking at 1 year. Of patients with sensory incomplete function at 72 hours postinjury, 47% were walking at 1 year; 87% of patients with motor incomplete function at 72 hours postinjury were walking at 1 year. Spinal surgery during the first 4 weeks postinjury did not improve neurological recovery. A method of analyzing neurological and functional outcomes of spinal cord injury is presented in order to more accurately evaluate the results of future treatment protocols for acute spinal injury.
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