《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2023, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (6): 725-730.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-9771.2023.06.015

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Relationship between impairment and magnetic resonance imaging finding in patients with traumatic cervical spinal cord injury after surgery

YUAN Yuan1,2a, ZHOU Hongjun1,2a(), CONG Xinying1,2b, LIU Genlin1,2a, WEI Bo1,2a, ZHENG Ying1,2a, HAO Chunxia1,2a, ZHANG Ying1,2a, WANG Yiji1,2a, KANG Haiqiong1,2a, LU Xiaolei1,2a, MENG Qianru1,2a   

  1. 1. Capital Medical University School of Rehabilitation Medicine, Beijing 100068, China
    2. a. Department of Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation; b. Department of Radiology, Beijing Bo'ai Hospital, China Rehabilitation Research Center, Beijing 100068, China
  • Received:2022-09-09 Revised:2023-03-20 Published:2023-06-25 Online:2023-07-14
  • Contact: E-mail: zh87569303@qq.com

Abstract:

Objective To explore the application of Brain and Spinal Injury Center (BASIC) score in evaluation of traumatic cervical spinal cord injury.
Methods From January, 2015 to December, 2021, 175 patients with traumatic cervical spinal cord injury in Beijing Bo'ai Hospital were analyzed. Gender, age, cause of injury, injury mechanism and American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) grade were collected. The sagittal and axial T2 weighted imaging (T2WI) of the patients were evaluated with BASIC score, single/multi-segment injury, and with/without intramedullary hemorrhage. According to the injury mechanism, the patients were divided into two groups: with fracture/fracture dislocation (n = 92) and without fracture and dislocation (n = 83). The baseline demographic indicators and T2WI evaluation indicators were compared between the two groups, and the relationship between AIS grade and BASIC score, intramedullary hemorrhage, single/multi-segment injury were investigated.
Results There were significant differences in gender, age and AIS grade, BASIC score, and the rates of inntramedullary hemorrhage and single segment injury of T2WI between two groups (t = -10.276, χ2 > 8.703, P < 0.01); however, no difference was found in the cause of injury (P > 0.05). The AIS grade was significantly correlated with the BASIC score (r = 0.790, P < 0.001). There was significant difference in AIS grade between intramedullary hemorrhage or not, and single/multi-segment injury (χ2 > 5.516, P < 0.05).
Conclusion The BASIC score of T2WI is a predictor of the severity of spinal cord injury after traumatic cervical spinal cord injury, and is different with the injury mechanisms.

Key words: traumatic cervical spinal cord injury, American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale, magnetic resonance imaging, Brain and Spinal Injury Center score

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