Neurological and functional outcome in traumatic central cord syndrome

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作者
Aito, S.
D'Andrea, M.
Werhagen, L.
Farsetti, L.
Cappelli, S.
Bandini, B.
Di Donna, V.
机构
[1] Careggi Univ Hosp, Spinal Unit, I-50139 Florence, Italy
[2] Danderyd Hosp, Med Rehabil Unit, Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
central cord syndrome; rehabilitation; neurological outcome; functional outcome; incomplete tetraplegia; FIM; WISCI;
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10.1038/sj.sc.3101944
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study design: Retrospective analysis of in-patient stay and prospective follow-up. Objectives: To study neurological and functional outcomes after traumatic central cord syndrome ( TCCS). Setting: Regional Spinal Unit of Florence, Italy. Methods: In total, 82 patients, admitted for acute rehabilitation to our Centre ( 1996-2002) with a diagnosis of TCCS entered the study. Data on admission and discharge were collected for assessments performed at 18 months of injury or later. Data included: cause of injury, gender, type of vertebral lesion, treatment, time of hospitalisation ( LoS), ASIA/ISCOS Impairment Scale, neurological examination, functional independence measure ( FIM) on admission and discharge. Additional measures included the walking index for spinal cord injuries ( WISCI), bladder management, FIM, spasticity on discharge/follow- up and neuropathic pain at follow-up. Correlations were performed on outcome measures in relation to age, treatment, LoS, spasticity and neuropathic pain. Results: Average age was 52 ( 16-82) years. Causes included falls ( 47%), road traffic accidents ( 36%) and sport ( 7%). Of patients, 45% were treated surgically and 55% conservatively. LoS was 120 days ( 24-390), but less for those treated without surgery. Patients under 65 years had better outcomes with less neuropathic pain. Neurological and functional recovery was observed on discharge from rehabilitation, which continued in the period following discharge. Spasticity was equally present in all age groups. No difference in outcome was found as a result of spine surgery. Conclusions: Patients with TCCS are older than other spinal cord injured patients, but often show improvement after discharge. Improvement in subjects under 65 years was significantly better than for those over 65 years.
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