Table 1.
Phase | Physiological processes |
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Acute (Up to 72 hours) | - Cord oedema, intracellular swelling - Hemorrhage - Regional cord perfusion shifts - Inflammatory response: free radical production, lipid peroxidation and cytokine release - Membrane instability: shifts in electrolytes and accumulation of neurotransmitters - Demyelination - Cell necrosis and apoptosis |
Sub-acute (days to weeks) | - Proximal and distal extension of oedema, necrosis and apoptosis - Continued inflammatory response - Vascular angiopathy - Peak levels of astrocyte and macrophage activity - Initial scar formation - Neuroplasticity - Spasticity |
Chronic (months to years) | - Formation of fluid – filled cavity - Wallerian degeneration - Glial scar formation - Demyelination - Schwann cell proliferation - Syringomyelia - Tethered cord - Neurite sprouting, altered neurocircuits and chronic pain syndromes |
Reprinted from Mataliotakis and Tsirikos (19) with permission from Elsevier.