Table 6.
Permanent outcome description | n (%) |
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Body sequelaea | |
Orthopaedic | 432 (64.8) |
Aesthetic | 67 (10.0) |
Neurologic | 55 (8.2) |
Psychiatric | 33 (4.9) |
Dermatologic | 22 (3.3) |
Otorhinolaryngologic | 15 (2.2) |
Angio-cardiologic | 9 (1.3) |
Stomatologic | 9 (1.3) |
Ophthalmologic | 7 (1.0) |
Gastroenterologic | 6 (0.9) |
Urologic | 5 (0.8) |
Others | 3 (0.5) |
Non-existent | 169 (25.3) |
Functional permanent outcomesa | |
Carriage, displacement, and transfers | 347 (52.0) |
Manipulation and grip | 197 (29.5) |
Cognition and affectivity | 126 (18.9) |
Sphincter’s control | 25 (3.7) |
Communication | 20 (3.0) |
Sexuality | 20 (3.0) |
Senses | 17 (2.5) |
Others | 71 (10.6) |
Non-existent | 183 (27.4) |
Situational permanent outcomesa | |
Acts of daily living | 345 (51.7) |
Affective and social life, sporting and leisure activities | 270 (40.5) |
Professional life or academic training | 243 (36.4) |
Non-existent | 187 (28.0) |
aThree-dimensional outcomes are not mutually exclusive.