Epidemiology of traumatic cervical spinal fractures in a general Norwegian population

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作者
Utheim, Nils Christian [1 ]
Helseth, Eirik [1 ,2 ]
Stroem, Mona [3 ]
Rydning, Paal [1 ]
Mejlaender-Evjensvold, Magnus [4 ]
Glott, Thomas [3 ]
Hoestmaelingen, Christina Teisner [1 ]
Aarhus, Mads [1 ]
Roenning, Paal Andre [1 ]
Linnerud, Hege [1 ]
机构
[1] Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, POB 4956, N-0424 Oslo, Norway
[2] Univ Oslo, Fac Med, Inst Clin Med, Oslo, Norway
[3] Sunnaas Rehabil Hosp, Spinal Unit, Nesodden, Norway
[4] Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Neuroradiol, Oslo, Norway
关键词
Spinal fracture; Spinal cord injury; Cervical; Traumatic; Epidemiology; Population-based; ACUTE ODONTOID FRACTURES; CONSECUTIVE SERIES; BRAIN-INJURY; OLDER-ADULTS; CLASSIFICATION; MANAGEMENT; FALLS; CARE; TBI;
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10.1186/s40621-022-00374-w
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
100235 [预防医学];
摘要
Background In Western countries, the typical cervical spine fracture (CS-Fx) patient has historically been a young male injured in a road traffic accident. Recent reports and daily clinical practice clearly indicate a change in the typical patient from a young male to an elderly male or female with comorbidities. This study aimed to establish contemporary population-based epidemiological data of traumatic CS-Fx for use in health-care planning and injury prevention. Methods This is a population-based retrospective database study (with prospectively collected data) from the Southeast Norway health region with 3.0 million inhabitants. We included all consecutive cases diagnosed with a CS-Fx between 2015 and 2019. Information regarding demographics, preinjury comorbidities, trauma mechanisms, injury description, treatment, and level of hospital admittance is presented. Results We registered 2153 consecutive cases with CS-Fx during a 5-year period, with an overall crude incidence of CS-Fx of 14.9/100,000 person-years. Age-adjusted incidences using the standard population for Europe and the World was 15.6/100,000 person-years and 10.4/100,000 person-years, respectively. The median patient age was 62 years, 68% were males, 37% had a preinjury severe systemic disease, 16% were under the influence of ethanol, 53% had multiple trauma, and 12% had concomitant cervical spinal cord injury (incomplete in 85% and complete in 15%). The most common trauma mechanisms were falls (57%), followed by bicycle injuries (12%), and four-wheel motorized vehicle accidents (10%). The most common upper CS-Fx was C2 odontoid Fx, while the most common subaxial Fx was facet joint Fx involving cervical level C6/C7. Treatment was external immobilization with a stiff neck collar alone in 65%, open surgical fixation in 26% (giving a 3.7/100,000 person-years surgery rate), and no stabilization in 9%. The overall 90-day mortality was 153/2153 (7.1%). Conclusions This study provides an overview of the extent of the issue and patient complexity necessary for planning the health-care management and injury prevention of CS-Fx. The typical CS-Fx patient was an elderly male or female with significant comorbidities injured in a low-energy trauma. The overall crude incidences of CS-Fx and surgical fixation of CS-Fx in Southeast Norway were 14.9/100,000 person-years and 3.7/100,000 person-years, respectively.
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