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- W4289346345 abstract "Understanding the occupational characteristics of patients is not only related to patients' life and health, but also conducive to improving their happiness. However, there were no studies that had been conducted on the relationship between occupation characteristic and postoperative recovery in patients with spinal fractures. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the occupation characteristics of patients with thoracolumbar fracture and the characteristics of disease injury, treatment, and recovery so as to reduce the incidence and improve postoperative rehabilitation.Patients (n = 719) with thoracolumbar fractures were recruited. Patients were grouped according to the characteristic of occupations: unemployed group (n = 299), white-collar worker group (n = 20), and blue-collar worker group (n = 400). Data were collected, including the characteristics, injury and treatment information, and the recovery records for 1 year after operation. One-way ANOVA analysis, χ2 test, and binary logistic regression analysis was used to explore the relationship among these factors.Male, high-falling injuries and single segment injury (mainly T 11, T 12 and L2) were common in patients with thoracolumbar fractures, especially in the blue-collar worker group (70.8%, 78.3%, and 85.4%). Compared with the unemployed group, the patients in the white-collar worker group and blue-collar worker group had a higher proportion of young patients, a higher height and weight, a lesser rate of hypertension or diabetes. One week after injury, 73.4% of patients underwent surgery, with the blue-collar worker group accounted for the largest proportion. One month after surgery, 77.1% of patients were able to get out of bed, with the white-collar worker group accounted for the largest proportion. In the postoperative recovery information, patients in the blue-collar worker group were more likely to have severe low back pain (OR = 2.023, 95% CI: 1.440-2.284) and pain-disturbed sleep (OR = 2.287, 95% CI: 1.585-3.299) than those who in the unemployed group.Blue-collar workers, with a high risk of thoracolumbar fracture, have a higher incidence of low back leg pain and pain-disturbed sleep in the recovery after thoracolumbar fracture surgery, and this requires more attention." @default.
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- W4289346345 title "The Difference of Disease Injury and Postoperative Recovery in the Occupational Characteristics of Thoracolumbar Fracture Patients: A Retrospective Study" @default.
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