FREQUENCY OF VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA

ABSTRACT Objective: Traumatic injuries due to accidents are the leading causes of death and disability in the population of young adults in many countries. Spinal fractures are among the multiple injuries by traumatic mechanisms. The incidence of these injuries is estimated between 8,000 and 16,000...

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Main Authors: Miguel Ángel Camacho Castillejos, Jose Luis Rosas Cadena, Rita Maria Soledad Valenzuela Romero, Emilio Barbarin Rodriguez, Luis Muñiz Luna, Christian Camargo Zetina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBC)
Series:Coluna/Columna
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512018000200147&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-d66f94cd281b42c7bf53547ccf6d2c3b2020-11-25T02:40:40ZengSociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBC)Coluna/Columna 2177-014X17214715010.1590/s1808-185120181702189443S1808-18512018000200147FREQUENCY OF VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMAMiguel Ángel Camacho CastillejosJose Luis Rosas CadenaRita Maria Soledad Valenzuela RomeroEmilio Barbarin RodriguezLuis Muñiz LunaChristian Camargo ZetinaABSTRACT Objective: Traumatic injuries due to accidents are the leading causes of death and disability in the population of young adults in many countries. Spinal fractures are among the multiple injuries by traumatic mechanisms. The incidence of these injuries is estimated between 8,000 and 16,000 new cases per year and are associated with high-energy trauma. Methods: Retrospective, cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted at the Hospital Central Cruz Roja Mexicana. We reviewed 68 medical records of patients admitted to the emergency department of that hospital and were diagnosed with some type of traumatic vertebral fracture associated with high-energy trauma. Results: The sample consisted of 53 men and 15 women, of whom 11 patients with cervical spine injury, 2 with cervicothoracic injury, 16 with thoracic injury, five with thoracolumbar fracture and 34 with lumbar injury. Conclusions: The lumbar spine is more prone to suffer injuries by high-energy mechanism, followed by the thoracic and cervical spine, respectively. The thoracolumbar junction is more frequently affected than the cervicothoracic junction in a ratio of 2:1. Level of Evidence II; Retrospective studyf.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512018000200147&lng=en&tlng=enSpinal fracturesIndicators / statistics & numerical dataHealth services researchEpidemiology
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author Miguel Ángel Camacho Castillejos
Jose Luis Rosas Cadena
Rita Maria Soledad Valenzuela Romero
Emilio Barbarin Rodriguez
Luis Muñiz Luna
Christian Camargo Zetina
spellingShingle Miguel Ángel Camacho Castillejos
Jose Luis Rosas Cadena
Rita Maria Soledad Valenzuela Romero
Emilio Barbarin Rodriguez
Luis Muñiz Luna
Christian Camargo Zetina
FREQUENCY OF VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA
Coluna/Columna
Spinal fractures
Indicators / statistics & numerical data
Health services research
Epidemiology
author_facet Miguel Ángel Camacho Castillejos
Jose Luis Rosas Cadena
Rita Maria Soledad Valenzuela Romero
Emilio Barbarin Rodriguez
Luis Muñiz Luna
Christian Camargo Zetina
author_sort Miguel Ángel Camacho Castillejos
title FREQUENCY OF VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA
title_short FREQUENCY OF VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA
title_full FREQUENCY OF VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA
title_fullStr FREQUENCY OF VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA
title_full_unstemmed FREQUENCY OF VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA
title_sort frequency of vertebral fractures in high-energy trauma
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBC)
series Coluna/Columna
issn 2177-014X
description ABSTRACT Objective: Traumatic injuries due to accidents are the leading causes of death and disability in the population of young adults in many countries. Spinal fractures are among the multiple injuries by traumatic mechanisms. The incidence of these injuries is estimated between 8,000 and 16,000 new cases per year and are associated with high-energy trauma. Methods: Retrospective, cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted at the Hospital Central Cruz Roja Mexicana. We reviewed 68 medical records of patients admitted to the emergency department of that hospital and were diagnosed with some type of traumatic vertebral fracture associated with high-energy trauma. Results: The sample consisted of 53 men and 15 women, of whom 11 patients with cervical spine injury, 2 with cervicothoracic injury, 16 with thoracic injury, five with thoracolumbar fracture and 34 with lumbar injury. Conclusions: The lumbar spine is more prone to suffer injuries by high-energy mechanism, followed by the thoracic and cervical spine, respectively. The thoracolumbar junction is more frequently affected than the cervicothoracic junction in a ratio of 2:1. Level of Evidence II; Retrospective studyf.
topic Spinal fractures
Indicators / statistics & numerical data
Health services research
Epidemiology
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