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. 2011 Aug;28(8):1363-70.
doi: 10.1089/neu.2009.1151. Epub 2011 May 25.

The impact of specialized centers of care for spinal cord injury on length of stay, complications, and mortality: a systematic review of the literature

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The impact of specialized centers of care for spinal cord injury on length of stay, complications, and mortality: a systematic review of the literature

Stefan Parent et al. J Neurotrauma. 2011 Aug.

Abstract

Specialized centers of care for spinal cord injury (SCI) were first established in 1944 in England. The objective of these centers is to improve care and neurological recovery of patients suffering from a spinal cord injury. An interdisciplinary group of experts composed of medical and surgical specialists treating patients with SCI formulated the following questions: (1) Is there any evidence to suggest that specialized centers of care in SCI decrease the length of patient stay? and (2) Is there evidence that specialized centers of care for SCI reduce mortality and secondary complications? A systematic review of the current evidence was performed using multiple databases to answer these two specific questions. Two independent reviewers graded each paper using the Black and Downs method. Recommendations were then formulated based on the evidence available and were reviewed by a panel of experts using a modified Delphi approach. Two recommendations were formulated and both received complete agreement from a panel of experts. The first recommendation is "Early transfer of a patient with traumatic SCI to a specialized center of care should be done promptly to decrease overall length of stay." The second recommendation is "Early transfer of patients with traumatic SCI to an integrated multidisciplinary specialized center of care decreases overall mortality, and the number and severity of complications."

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