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A New Scale for Predicting the Risk of In-hospital Mortality in Patients With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

PURPOSE: To analyze the relative factors influencing in-hospital mortality in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI), and develop a score scale for predicting the risk of in-hospital mortality. METHOD: We reviewed the medical records from 59 spine centers in mainland China from 1 January...

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Autores principales: Gong, Yining, Du, Jinpeng, Hao, Dingjun, He, Baorong, Cao, Yang, Gao, Xiangcheng, Zhang, Bo, Yan, Liang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9204840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35720092
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.894273
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author Gong, Yining
Du, Jinpeng
Hao, Dingjun
He, Baorong
Cao, Yang
Gao, Xiangcheng
Zhang, Bo
Yan, Liang
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Hao, Dingjun
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description PURPOSE: To analyze the relative factors influencing in-hospital mortality in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI), and develop a score scale for predicting the risk of in-hospital mortality. METHOD: We reviewed the medical records from 59 spine centers in mainland China from 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2018. The inclusion criteria were (1) confirmed diagnosis of TSCI, (2) hospitalization within 7 days of injury, and (3) affecting neurological level from C1 to L1. The exclusion criteria were (1) readmission, and (2) incomplete data. Included patients were classified into the survival and non-survival groups according to their status at discharge. Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions were performed to identify the factors related to in-hospital mortality in patients with TSCI. A new scale was developed, and the mortality rate in each risk group was calculated. RESULTS: Of the 3,176 participants, 23 (0.7%) died in the hospital, and most of them died from respiratory diseases (17/23, 73.9%). After univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis, cervical spinal cord injury [odds ratio (OR) = 0.264, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.076–0.917, P = 0.036], abdominal visceral injury (OR = 3.778, 95% CI: 1.038–13.755, P = 0.044), the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) score on admission (A: reference; B:OR = 0.326, 95% CI: 0.093–1.146, P = 0.081; C:OR = 0.070, 95% CI: 0.016–0.308, P < 0.001; D:OR = 0.069, 95% CI: 0.019–0.246, P < 0.001), and surgery (OR = 0.341, 95% CI: 0.146–0.796, P = 0.013) were significantly associated with in-hospital mortality. Scores for each of the four factors were derived according to mortality rates. The sum of the scores from all four factors was included in the scoring system and represented the risk of in-hospital mortality. The in-hospital mortality risk of the low-risk (0–3 points), moderate-risk (4–5 points), and high-risk groups (6–8 points) was 0.3, 2.7, and 9.7%, respectively (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Cervical spinal cord injury, abdominal visceral injury, ASIA score on admission, and surgery were significantly associated with in-hospital mortality in patients with TSCI and stable condition. The scale system may be beneficial for clinical decision-making and for communicating relevant information to patients and their families.
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spelling pubmed-92048402022-06-18 A New Scale for Predicting the Risk of In-hospital Mortality in Patients With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Gong, Yining Du, Jinpeng Hao, Dingjun He, Baorong Cao, Yang Gao, Xiangcheng Zhang, Bo Yan, Liang Front Neurol Neurology PURPOSE: To analyze the relative factors influencing in-hospital mortality in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI), and develop a score scale for predicting the risk of in-hospital mortality. METHOD: We reviewed the medical records from 59 spine centers in mainland China from 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2018. The inclusion criteria were (1) confirmed diagnosis of TSCI, (2) hospitalization within 7 days of injury, and (3) affecting neurological level from C1 to L1. The exclusion criteria were (1) readmission, and (2) incomplete data. Included patients were classified into the survival and non-survival groups according to their status at discharge. Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions were performed to identify the factors related to in-hospital mortality in patients with TSCI. A new scale was developed, and the mortality rate in each risk group was calculated. RESULTS: Of the 3,176 participants, 23 (0.7%) died in the hospital, and most of them died from respiratory diseases (17/23, 73.9%). After univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis, cervical spinal cord injury [odds ratio (OR) = 0.264, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.076–0.917, P = 0.036], abdominal visceral injury (OR = 3.778, 95% CI: 1.038–13.755, P = 0.044), the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) score on admission (A: reference; B:OR = 0.326, 95% CI: 0.093–1.146, P = 0.081; C:OR = 0.070, 95% CI: 0.016–0.308, P < 0.001; D:OR = 0.069, 95% CI: 0.019–0.246, P < 0.001), and surgery (OR = 0.341, 95% CI: 0.146–0.796, P = 0.013) were significantly associated with in-hospital mortality. Scores for each of the four factors were derived according to mortality rates. The sum of the scores from all four factors was included in the scoring system and represented the risk of in-hospital mortality. The in-hospital mortality risk of the low-risk (0–3 points), moderate-risk (4–5 points), and high-risk groups (6–8 points) was 0.3, 2.7, and 9.7%, respectively (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Cervical spinal cord injury, abdominal visceral injury, ASIA score on admission, and surgery were significantly associated with in-hospital mortality in patients with TSCI and stable condition. The scale system may be beneficial for clinical decision-making and for communicating relevant information to patients and their families. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9204840/ /pubmed/35720092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.894273 Text en Copyright © 2022 Gong, Du, Hao, He, Cao, Gao, Zhang and Yan. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Gong, Yining
Du, Jinpeng
Hao, Dingjun
He, Baorong
Cao, Yang
Gao, Xiangcheng
Zhang, Bo
Yan, Liang
A New Scale for Predicting the Risk of In-hospital Mortality in Patients With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title A New Scale for Predicting the Risk of In-hospital Mortality in Patients With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title_full A New Scale for Predicting the Risk of In-hospital Mortality in Patients With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title_fullStr A New Scale for Predicting the Risk of In-hospital Mortality in Patients With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title_full_unstemmed A New Scale for Predicting the Risk of In-hospital Mortality in Patients With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title_short A New Scale for Predicting the Risk of In-hospital Mortality in Patients With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title_sort new scale for predicting the risk of in-hospital mortality in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9204840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35720092
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.894273
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