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. 2023 Sep 1;15(9):e44512.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.44512. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Evaluation of Clinical Characteristics and Comorbid Conditions in Pediatric Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Patients

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Evaluation of Clinical Characteristics and Comorbid Conditions in Pediatric Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Ender Erden. Cureus. .

Abstract

Objective This study aimed to examine the demographic features and the most common comorbid conditions of pediatric traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) patients who were admitted to Ankara Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Training and Research Hospital's inpatient rehabilitation program. Materials and methods The demographic features, clinical features and cormorbid conditions of 147 pediatric traumatic SCI patients (age of injury 17 and under) who received an inpatient rehabilitation program in the hospital between 2009-2017 were retrospectively examined. Patients were divided into three groups according to the lesion location (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar); and into two groups according to the age of completing the development of osteoligamentous structures in the vertebral column (group 1: ≤ 10 years and group 2: >10 years), and the evaluated data were compared. Results 73.5% of the patients were male, the average age of injury was 13.60 ± 4.19 years, and the average duration of the disease was 11.17 ± 20.80 months. The most common etiological reason was falls from height (34.7%), and the most common level of injury was the thoracic region (49%). The most common comorbid conditions after SCI were found to be neurogenic bladder (91.2%), spasticity (41.54%), and neuropathic pain (29.3%). It was determined that neurogenic bladder was seen less in the lumbar region (p<0.001). Urinary tract infection was found more in the cervical group (p=0.004). In Group 1 (0-10 years), the median disease duration was longer, and the rate of thoracic region injury and complete injury was higher (p<0.05); in Group 2 (11-17 years), the rate of having stabilization operation after the injury was significantly higher (p<0.001). Conclusion It is crucial to prevent the etiological reasons in pediatric traumatic SCI patients, to treat the arising comorbid conditions in the early period, to take protective measures, and to follow up the patients regularly when necessary.

Keywords: comorbid conditions; etiology; pediatric; spinal cord injury; traumatic.

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