EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SPINE FRACTURES IN MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT VICTIMS

ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the incidence of spinal injuries between 2000-2010 due to motorcycle accidents and the relation to the increase in motorcycle sales in the same period, as well as the anatomical distribution of these spinal injuries. Methods: Data were collected from 1,295 records of p...

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Hauptverfasser: Oliveira, Tiago Argolo Bittencourt De, Andrade, Sérgio Murilo Dos Santos, Prado, Gabriel Oliveira, Fernandes, Rony Brito, Gusmão, Maurício Santos, Gomes, Eduardo Gil França, Djalma Castro De Amorim Junior, Pimentel, Maurício Guimarães, Simões, Marcus Thadeu Venâncio, Joilda Fontes Gomes, Freire, Jayme Batista, Sampaio, Glauco Landim Batista, Lima, Marcelo De Luna Freire, Matos, Marcos Almeida
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Prado, Gabriel Oliveira
Fernandes, Rony Brito
Gusmão, Maurício Santos
Gomes, Eduardo Gil França
Djalma Castro De Amorim Junior
Pimentel, Maurício Guimarães
Simões, Marcus Thadeu Venâncio
Joilda Fontes Gomes
Freire, Jayme Batista
Sampaio, Glauco Landim Batista
Lima, Marcelo De Luna Freire
Matos, Marcos Almeida
description ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the incidence of spinal injuries between 2000-2010 due to motorcycle accidents and the relation to the increase in motorcycle sales in the same period, as well as the anatomical distribution of these spinal injuries. Methods: Data were collected from 1,295 records of patients who have suffered spinal injury resulting from motorcycle accidents admitted to the ward TRM (Spinal Cord Trauma) of the Hospital Geral do Estado da Bahia from 2000 to 2010 in this retrospective study. We selected 110 medical records and collected information on sex, age, neurological deficit on admission (according to Frankel scale), diagnosis, and level of injury. Results: Between 2000 and 2010 there was an increase of almost five times in the incidence of patients who have suffered spinal injury due to motorcycle accidents. More than half (51.4%) had cervical spine injury, 37.2% thoracic spine injury and 11.34% had lumbar spine injury. Only 34.3% of patients had no neurological deficit on admission and patients with thoracic spine fracture had a higher incidence and severity of lesion. The average age of patients was 30 years. Conclusions: The increased incidence of spinal injuries due motorcycle accidents occurred in the same period in which there was an increase in motorcycle sales in the country. Patients who have suffered those injuries were young, with higher incidence in the cervical and thoracic spinal levels and high rates of neurological deficit.
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