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A Comparison of Patients from Argentina and Germany to Assess Factors Impacting Brachial Plexus and Brain Injury

Background  Traumatic brachial plexus injuries (BPIs) represent a major cause of disability in young patients. The purpose of this study was to compare two populations (from Argentina and Germany) who suffered a traumatic BPI after a motorcycle accident to identify predictors of BPI and brain injury...

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Autores principales: Socolovsky, Mariano, Antoniadis, Gregor, Lovaglio, Ana, Durner, Gregor, Bonilla, Gonzalo, Schmidhammer, Markus, di Masi, Gilda
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6692148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31413724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1693687
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author Socolovsky, Mariano
Antoniadis, Gregor
Lovaglio, Ana
Durner, Gregor
Bonilla, Gonzalo
Schmidhammer, Markus
di Masi, Gilda
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Antoniadis, Gregor
Lovaglio, Ana
Durner, Gregor
Bonilla, Gonzalo
Schmidhammer, Markus
di Masi, Gilda
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description Background  Traumatic brachial plexus injuries (BPIs) represent a major cause of disability in young patients. The purpose of this study was to compare two populations (from Argentina and Germany) who suffered a traumatic BPI after a motorcycle accident to identify predictors of BPI and brain injury severity. Methods  Univariate and multivariable intergroup comparisons were conducted, and odds ratios were calculated to assess the associations between the different demographic, morphometric, and trauma-related variables, and the type and severity of patients' injuries. Pearson correlation coefficients were generated to identify statistically significant correlations. Results  A total of 187 patients were analyzed, 139 from Argentina and 48 from Germany. The two countries differed significantly in age and several morphometric and trauma-related variables. The clinical presentation was also convincingly different in the two countries. The following three variables remained as statistically significant predictors of a complete (vs. partial) BPI: living in Argentina ( p  < 0.001), presenting prior to 2015 ( p  = 0.004), and greater estimated speed at the time of impact ( p  = 0.074). As for BPIs, a disproportionate percentage (85.6%) of more severe brain injuries occurred in Argentinian patients ( p  < 0.001) and among those whose accident involved striking a stationary vertical object. Conclusions  This study identified several factors that might be considered when planning governmental policies and education initiatives to reduce BPI and brain injuries related to motorcycle use. Level of evidence  II-2 (evidence obtained from case–control studies).
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spelling pubmed-66921482019-08-14 A Comparison of Patients from Argentina and Germany to Assess Factors Impacting Brachial Plexus and Brain Injury Socolovsky, Mariano Antoniadis, Gregor Lovaglio, Ana Durner, Gregor Bonilla, Gonzalo Schmidhammer, Markus di Masi, Gilda J Brachial Plex Peripher Nerve Inj Background  Traumatic brachial plexus injuries (BPIs) represent a major cause of disability in young patients. The purpose of this study was to compare two populations (from Argentina and Germany) who suffered a traumatic BPI after a motorcycle accident to identify predictors of BPI and brain injury severity. Methods  Univariate and multivariable intergroup comparisons were conducted, and odds ratios were calculated to assess the associations between the different demographic, morphometric, and trauma-related variables, and the type and severity of patients' injuries. Pearson correlation coefficients were generated to identify statistically significant correlations. Results  A total of 187 patients were analyzed, 139 from Argentina and 48 from Germany. The two countries differed significantly in age and several morphometric and trauma-related variables. The clinical presentation was also convincingly different in the two countries. The following three variables remained as statistically significant predictors of a complete (vs. partial) BPI: living in Argentina ( p  < 0.001), presenting prior to 2015 ( p  = 0.004), and greater estimated speed at the time of impact ( p  = 0.074). As for BPIs, a disproportionate percentage (85.6%) of more severe brain injuries occurred in Argentinian patients ( p  < 0.001) and among those whose accident involved striking a stationary vertical object. Conclusions  This study identified several factors that might be considered when planning governmental policies and education initiatives to reduce BPI and brain injuries related to motorcycle use. Level of evidence  II-2 (evidence obtained from case–control studies). Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2019-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6692148/ /pubmed/31413724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1693687 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Antoniadis, Gregor
Lovaglio, Ana
Durner, Gregor
Bonilla, Gonzalo
Schmidhammer, Markus
di Masi, Gilda
A Comparison of Patients from Argentina and Germany to Assess Factors Impacting Brachial Plexus and Brain Injury
title A Comparison of Patients from Argentina and Germany to Assess Factors Impacting Brachial Plexus and Brain Injury
title_full A Comparison of Patients from Argentina and Germany to Assess Factors Impacting Brachial Plexus and Brain Injury
title_fullStr A Comparison of Patients from Argentina and Germany to Assess Factors Impacting Brachial Plexus and Brain Injury
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of Patients from Argentina and Germany to Assess Factors Impacting Brachial Plexus and Brain Injury
title_short A Comparison of Patients from Argentina and Germany to Assess Factors Impacting Brachial Plexus and Brain Injury
title_sort comparison of patients from argentina and germany to assess factors impacting brachial plexus and brain injury
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6692148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31413724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1693687
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