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. 2015 Jun;53(6):436-40.
doi: 10.1038/sc.2014.181. Epub 2014 Nov 4.

Incidence of traumatic spinal cord injury in Denmark, 1990-2012: a hospital-based study

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Incidence of traumatic spinal cord injury in Denmark, 1990-2012: a hospital-based study

B Bjørnshave Noe et al. Spinal Cord. 2015 Jun.

Abstract

Study design: Hospital-based incidence study.

Objectives: To assess the incidence of traumatic spinal cord injuries (TSCIs) and TSCI incidence trends in relation to cause, age, gender, level and completeness of injury.

Setting: Spinal Cord Injury Centre of Western Denmark.

Methods: We reviewed medical records of TSCI patients admitted between 1 January 1990 and 31 December 2012. Proportions, incidence rates and incidence rate ratios were calculated for five time periods; 1990-94, 1995-99, 2000-04, 2005-09 and 2010-12, and were stratified on age, gender, cause, level and completeness of TSCI. TSCI incidence was calculated as the number of new cases divided by person-years at risk.

Results: Included were 691 patients (males 81.9%). Within the study period, median age at time of injury rose from 29.0 to 47.5 years. The overall annual TSCI incidence during the study period 1990-94 to 2010-12 was 10.2 per million person-years at risk and varied from 8.3 to 11.8. The proportion of transport-related injuries fell from 56.9% in the first to 36.8% in the most recent time period. Fall-related injuries rose from 11.1 to 35.5%. The proportion of incomplete tetraplegia increased from 32.0% in the first to 40.5% in the last time period.

Conclusions: The overall TSCI incidence is low and remained stable from 1990 to 2012. The proportion of transport-related injuries fell, while age at time of injury and proportion of fall-related injuries and proportion with incomplete tetraplegia all increased.

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