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Citation

Zeilig G, Dolev M, Weingarden H, Blumen N, Shemesh Y, Ohry A. Spinal Cord 2000; 38(9): 563-566.

Affiliation

Department of Neurological Rehabilitation, Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Israel.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, International Spinal Cord Society, Publisher Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11035480

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the long-term mortality rate and the types of morbidity among all people with spinal cord injuries (SCI) that occurred during the 1948 Israel War of Independence. METHOD: Chart review and telephone interviews for collecting demographic data, injury characteristics, marital status, physical activities, employment, morbidity and mortality. RESULTS: Twenty individuals with SCI (19 males, one female). There was no regular follow-up during the first 20 years post injury. The most frequent morbidities were genito-urinary, cardiovascular and decubiti. Ten (50%) had died during this overall follow-up interval. The average age at death was 60 years. The cause of death was cardiovascular in six, neoplastic disease in two, pneumonia in one, and one died from an unknown cause. CONCLUSIONS: The data analysis showed that those who died participated less in physical activity and fewer were employed as compared to the survivors.


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