TABLE 2:
Demographic summary of study population, including ASIA impairment grade, etiology, level of bony injury, and neurologic level of injury
(N = 63) | % (n) |
---|---|
Patients | |
Male | 71 (449) |
Female | 29 (183) |
Mean age (y) | 48.6 (12–102) |
ASIA impairment grade | |
A | 34 (115) |
B | 13 (42) |
C | 25 (83) |
D | 28 (94) |
E | 47 (298) |
Etiology | |
Fall | 43 (270) |
Automobile crash | 34 (213) |
Not specified | 7 (46) |
Diving accident | 6 (39) |
Pedestrian accident | 3 (17) |
Assault | 2 (13) |
Sports injury | 2 (13) |
Motorcycle crash | 2 (12) |
Projectile | 1 (9) |
Level of bony injury | |
C1 | 3 (32) |
C2 | 5 (52) |
C3 | 9 (82) |
C4 | 18 (168) |
C5 | 26 (246) |
C6 | 26 (247) |
C7 | 13 (120) |
Neurologic level of injury | |
C2 | 2 (11) |
C3 | 3 (16) |
C4 | 22 (141) |
C5 | 16 (103) |
C6 | 8 (49) |
C7 | 2 (11) |
C8 | 0.5 (3) |
No level (ASIA E) | 47 (298) |
Note.—ASIA indicates American Spinal Injury Association.
Multiple fractures were possible in individual patients.