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- W4220872811 abstract "Nowadays elderly persons may be frequent victims of traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI). A selected group of 28 (7 women (25%) and 21 (75%) men) elderly tetraplegic patients with traumatic CSCI, were admitted to the THEBA Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Clinic with incomplete (AIS-B, -C, -D) myeloradicular injuries. The female patients had an average age of 71.42 years, 5 of them coming from rural areas and 2 from urban areas. The male patients had an average age of 69.11 years, 10 of them living in rural areas, and 11 in urban areas. The spine lesi-on location was at the C2 vertebral level (in 3 women and 4 men), C3 (in a woman and 4 men), C4 (in a woman and 6 men), C5 (in 1 woman and 5 men); C6 (in a woman); C7 (for 2 men). The patients' neurological levels of injuries were: C2 (in 3 women and 4 men), C3 (in one woman and 4 men), C4 (in one woman and 6 men), C5 (in one woman and 5 men), C6 (in one woman) and C7 (in 2 men). The AIS / Frankel degree at admission, was: complete lesion (AIS-A), in 1 women patient, incomplete lesion AIS-B (in 2 male patients), AIS-C (for 2 women and 10 men), AIS-D (for 4 women and 9 men). The average muscle strength at admission was 62.71 (SD 23.32) for women patients and 59.44 (SD 26.89) for male patients; and at discharge these averages were 70.5 (SD 21.23) for women and 69.22 (SD 27.06) for men. In the study group there were 19 opera-ted patients (3 women and 16 men); in which the anterior osteosynthesis was performed (for 3 women patients and 10 male patients) and respectively the posterior vertebral approach (in 6 male patients). The neurological evolution was favorable, so that at discharge were only patients with incomplete lesions AIS-C (1 women and 11 men), AIS-D (6 women and 10 men). The follo-wing comorbidities were associated: obesity (in 2 men), arterial hypertension (in 7 women and 11 men), diabetes (in 2 women and 4 men), traumatic brain injury (in 7 men), chronic alcoholism (in 2 men), pneumonia (in one woman and 6 men), neoplastic diseases (in 2 men), osteoporosis (in one woman and one man), anemia (in one woman and one man), glaucoma (in one woman), depression (in one woman), Lyme disease (in one woman), ischemic heart disease (in 3 women and 1 man), gastric ulcer in one man and ankylosing spondylitis (in 2 men). Complications of the immobilization syndrome were enterocolitis (in 2 men), bronchopneumonia (in 6 male pati-ents), urinary tract infections (in 6 women patients and in 12 male patients) and bedsores (in one male patient). Effectiveness of the final therapeutic approach was assessed (in percentage) by evaluating the progress of the muscle strength (quantified and compared at discharge vs. admis-sion) reported to the number of days of treatment. Statistics was performed for small groups (Anova and Pearson) to establish the effectiveness of the rehabilitation program, evaluating the level of correlation between the scores quantified with the aforementioned the scales. An inver-sely proportional relationship was found between spasticity and kinetic therapy efficacy (F 0.000, Pearson -0.09), between the PENN scale scores and kinetic therapy efficacy (F 0.000, Pear-son -0.24) and a directly proportional relationship between the scores assessing quality of life, FIM and the efficacy of kinetic therapy (F 0.02, Person 0.42). These results underline the impor-tance of a multi-interdisciplinary team approach in the management of the tetraplegic patients after CSCI during the subacute post-lesional/ post-operative stage." @default.
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- W4220872811 title "Estimating the effectiveness of the multi-/interdisciplinary therapeutic program in elderly patients with incomplete myeloradicualar injuries after cervical spinal cord injury" @default.
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