Transportation mode and timing of spinal cord decompression and stabilization in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury in Iran

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Study design: Cross-sectional retrospective study. Objective: To describe the transportation mode to hospital and timing of spinal cord decompression and stabilization (D&S), length of hospital stay, frequency of pressure injuries, and sepsis during hospitalization. Setting: Brain and Spinal Injury Research Center, Tehran, Iran. Methods: Eight hundred and thirty patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) were enrolled. Mode of transportation and length of time to reach the first hospital, length of hospital stay (LOS), and the time span between hospital arrival and decompression and stabilization (D&S) were recorded. Results: Fifty-nine percent of the enrolled individuals were transported to the first hospital by ambulance, while 41% were transferred by vehicles without medical equipment and personnel. Median length of time to reach the first hospital was 1 h for both ambulance and non-equipped car groups, with no statistically significant difference (p = 0.1). Median LOS, frequencies of pressure injuries, and sepsis based on the injury levels were not significantly different between two transportation modalities. One hundred and seventy-seven individuals had early surgery, and 254 had late surgery. Median LOS was 13 days in the early surgery group and 20 days in the late surgery group (p = 0.002). Frequencies of pressure injuries and sepsis were not significantly different between the late and early surgery groups for various injury levels. Conclusion: About 59% of our patients had been transported to a hospital by non-medical personnel. Those with late surgery had significantly longer LOS. Improving TSCI patients’ transportation method and early surgical interventions, if possible, may be considered.

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Ghajarzadeh, M., & Saberi, H. (2019). Transportation mode and timing of spinal cord decompression and stabilization in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury in Iran. Spinal Cord, 57(2), 150–155. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41393-018-0189-5

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