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Citation

Alshahri SS, Cripps RA, Lee BB, Al-Jadid MS. Spinal Cord 2012; 50(12): 882-884.

Affiliation

1] Department of Neuroscience, Riyadh Military Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [2] Spinal Medicine Department Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, International Spinal Cord Society, Publisher Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1038/sc.2012.65

PMID

22777491

Abstract

Study design: Retrospective study.Objectives:To review traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) rates and epidemiology at the Riyadh Military Hospital (RMH) in Saudi Arabia and to hypothesise strategies for a more integrated approach to injury prevention in Saudi Arabia. Setting: RMH, Rehabilitation Division. Methods: A review was conducted of all patients with TSCI aged >14 years admitted to RMH from January 2003 to December 2008. Descriptive analysis was performed for age, gender, cause of TSCI, completeness and neurological level of the injury. Results: In all, 307 TSCI patients were admitted during this period: 88% were male, and their mean age was 29.5 years old (median 27, range 14-70). Of all TSCI patients, 52% had tetraplegia and 51% had a complete TSCI. Road traffic accidents (RTAs) were the main cause of TSCI (85%). Conclusions: TSCI in Saudi Arabia affects mainly the male population. The rate of RTAs caused by four-wheeled vehicles is the highest globally reported RTA statistic. Primary prevention strategies specific to the region should be developed to decrease the number of car accidents. The higher-than-expected rate of complete injuries may reflect practices in acute management and transport, and suggests that a review of the acute and integrated management of TSCI may also be necessary.Spinal Cord advance online publication, 10 July 2012; doi:10.1038/sc.2012.65.


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