Heinemann A W, Yarkony G M, Roth E J, Lovell L, Hamilton B, Ginsburg K, Brown J T, Meyer P R
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Northwestern University Medical School, IL 60611.
Arch Neurol. 1989 Oct;46(10):1098-102. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1989.00520460084017.
The functional outcomes of 185 patients with spinal cord injuries undergoing rehabilitation who were initially treated in a specialized short-term care unit (center patients) were compared with those of 153 patients initially treated in general hospitals (noncenter patients). After stabilization, all patients were admitted to the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (Ill) and received the same rehabilitation program. The groups were comparable in terms of demographic, injury, and medical characteristics at the time of rehabilitation center admission, but the duration from injury to rehabilitation was more than twice as long for noncenter patients. While center patients were discharged from the rehabilitation center at equivalent functional skill levels, their daily rate of functional gains during the rehabilitation center stay was significantly greater than that of noncenter patients although the length of stay at the rehabilitation center was comparable for the two groups. These results support the practice of specialized short-term spinal cord injury care as a means of enhancing rehabilitation outcome.
将185例最初在专门的短期护理单元接受治疗的脊髓损伤康复患者(中心患者)的功能结局,与153例最初在综合医院接受治疗的患者(非中心患者)的功能结局进行了比较。病情稳定后,所有患者均入住芝加哥康复研究所(伊利诺伊州)并接受相同的康复计划。两组在康复中心入院时的人口统计学、损伤和医学特征方面具有可比性,但非中心患者从受伤到康复的时间是中心患者的两倍多。虽然中心患者出院时功能技能水平相当,但在康复中心住院期间,他们的每日功能改善率明显高于非中心患者,尽管两组在康复中心的住院时间相当。这些结果支持将专门的短期脊髓损伤护理作为改善康复结局的一种方式。