Epidemiological Profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the National Referral Hospital, Bhutan

Introduction: The number of traumatic spinal cord injuries associated with a fracture is on rise which is compounded by rise in number of motor vehicle accidents in the country. The aim of the study was to assess frequency, cause, pattern, and demographic profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in...

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Main Authors: Kuenzang Wangdi, Ugyen Tshering, Karma Phuentsho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences of Bh 2023-05-01
Series:Bhutan Health Journal
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Online Access:https://bhj.com.bt/index.php/bhj/article/view/328
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description Introduction: The number of traumatic spinal cord injuries associated with a fracture is on rise which is compounded by rise in number of motor vehicle accidents in the country. The aim of the study was to assess frequency, cause, pattern, and demographic profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the Bhutanese population. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted at National Referral Hospital from 2018 to 2020. Hospital records of patients, treated for traumatic spinal cord injury were reviewed. Results: Of the total of 100 patients with traumatic spinal injury admitted during study period, there were 69 males (69%) and 31 females (31%). The mean age was 44.18 years (±16.625 SD). Falls (61%) was most common cause of spine injury followed by road traffic accident (27%). Lumbar spine injury was most common (42%) followed by cervical spine (31%) and thoracic spine (23%) injuries. Of 100 patients with spinal injury 63 patients did not have associated cord injuries while 37% of  patients had associated spinal cord injuries and of those with spinal injuries, 20% of them had complete spinal cord injury (SCI) and 17% had incomplete SCI. Regarding treatment, 42% of spine injury patients underwent surgical procedures while 58% were managed conservatively. The mean length of hospital stay after spinal injury was 6.62 days (± 26.06 SD, range 1-215). Conclusions: The study found that most common cause of spine and associated cord injuries were falls followed by road traffic accidents. By collaborating with traffic and road safety division, our study findings have potential to significantly reduce road traffic accidents and enhance preventive measures. Additionally, we can provide valuable education to families regarding rehabilitation and social support, ultimately leading to improved outcomes and better quality of life for individuals living with spinal cord injuries.
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spelling doaj.art-da76964020154d439717be360351932a2023-10-25T08:55:56ZengKhesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences of BhBhutan Health Journal2413-29932415-11142023-05-019161010.47811/bhj.150329Epidemiological Profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the National Referral Hospital, BhutanKuenzang Wangdi0Ugyen Tshering1Karma Phuentsho2Department of Orthopaedics, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital, Thimphu, BhutanDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital, Thimphu, BhutanDepartment of Physiotherapy, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital, Thimphu, BhutanIntroduction: The number of traumatic spinal cord injuries associated with a fracture is on rise which is compounded by rise in number of motor vehicle accidents in the country. The aim of the study was to assess frequency, cause, pattern, and demographic profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the Bhutanese population. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted at National Referral Hospital from 2018 to 2020. Hospital records of patients, treated for traumatic spinal cord injury were reviewed. Results: Of the total of 100 patients with traumatic spinal injury admitted during study period, there were 69 males (69%) and 31 females (31%). The mean age was 44.18 years (±16.625 SD). Falls (61%) was most common cause of spine injury followed by road traffic accident (27%). Lumbar spine injury was most common (42%) followed by cervical spine (31%) and thoracic spine (23%) injuries. Of 100 patients with spinal injury 63 patients did not have associated cord injuries while 37% of  patients had associated spinal cord injuries and of those with spinal injuries, 20% of them had complete spinal cord injury (SCI) and 17% had incomplete SCI. Regarding treatment, 42% of spine injury patients underwent surgical procedures while 58% were managed conservatively. The mean length of hospital stay after spinal injury was 6.62 days (± 26.06 SD, range 1-215). Conclusions: The study found that most common cause of spine and associated cord injuries were falls followed by road traffic accidents. By collaborating with traffic and road safety division, our study findings have potential to significantly reduce road traffic accidents and enhance preventive measures. Additionally, we can provide valuable education to families regarding rehabilitation and social support, ultimately leading to improved outcomes and better quality of life for individuals living with spinal cord injuries.https://bhj.com.bt/index.php/bhj/article/view/328fallsroad traffic accidentspinal cord injury
spellingShingle Kuenzang Wangdi
Ugyen Tshering
Karma Phuentsho
Epidemiological Profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the National Referral Hospital, Bhutan
Bhutan Health Journal
falls
road traffic accident
spinal cord injury
title Epidemiological Profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the National Referral Hospital, Bhutan
title_full Epidemiological Profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the National Referral Hospital, Bhutan
title_fullStr Epidemiological Profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the National Referral Hospital, Bhutan
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological Profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the National Referral Hospital, Bhutan
title_short Epidemiological Profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the National Referral Hospital, Bhutan
title_sort epidemiological profile of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the national referral hospital bhutan
topic falls
road traffic accident
spinal cord injury
url https://bhj.com.bt/index.php/bhj/article/view/328
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