Title of article :
Epidemiology of Traumatic Spinal Injury: A Descriptive Study
Author/Authors :
Yousefzadeh Chabok, Shahrokh Department of Neurosurgery - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Safaee, Mohammad Department of Neurosurgery - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Alizadeh, Ahmad Department of Radiology - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Ahmadi Dafchahi, Masoumeh Guilan Trauma Research Center , Taghinnejadi, Omid Guilan Trauma Research Center , Koochakinejad, Leila Guilan Trauma Research Center
Abstract :
Acute injuries of the spine and spinal cord are among the most causes of severe disability and
death after trauma. Data about spine fracture with or without cord damage are different. The aim of this study
was to determine epidemiology and demographics of spinal injury in main trauma center, Guilan, an Iranian
province. The present study was a descriptive study of all cases of traumatic spine injury. Who were admitted
to Poursina Hospital, main trauma center of Gilan. The scoring Systems used to evaluate severity of injury
were American Spinal Injury association (ASIA) and The Injury Severity Score. Among a total of 245 cases,
71.8%were male and 28.2% were female. Male/Female ratio was 2.55:1. The most common age group at
which spinal injury occurred in males was 25-44year-olds and in females was 45-64 year olds. The most
common causes were motorcycle vehicle accidents and falls. The most common fracture in spine was
thoracolumbar (T10-L2). Among Forty four of patient with abnormal findings on neurological examination,
fifteen of them had complete spinal cord injury (class A of ASIA) and twenty nine of them had incomplete
spinal cord injury (class B, C, D, of ASIA). Our focus on the spinal injury and its major etiology revealed that
efforts should be made to prevention. More detailed information about the causes of spinal injury should be
sought as it might lead to more targeted intervention.
Keywords :
Epidemiology , injuries , spinal injuries , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics