2009
DOI: 10.1038/sc.2009.133
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A 50-year follow-up of the incidence of traumatic spinal cord injuries in Western Norway

Abstract: Study design: Retrospective population-based epidemiological study. Objective: To assess the prevalence and temporal trends in the incidence of traumatic spinal cord injuries (TSCI), and demographic and clinical characteristics of an unselected, geographically defined cohort in the period 1952-2001. Methods: The patients were identified from hospital records. Crude rates and age-adjusted rates were calculated for each year. The multivariate relationship between cause of injury, age at injury, decade of injury … Show more

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“…5 The population of children younger than 15 years in the two counties was 104 234 on 1 January 1952 and 108 336 on 1 January 2002. 9 The population of adolescence between 15 and 19 years in the two counties was 24 966 on 1 January 1952 and 32 563 on 1 January 2002.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…5 The population of children younger than 15 years in the two counties was 104 234 on 1 January 1952 and 108 336 on 1 January 2002. 9 The population of adolescence between 15 and 19 years in the two counties was 24 966 on 1 January 1952 and 32 563 on 1 January 2002.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…8 Patients with a file at any of the hospitals in the two counties were included. 5,6 Patients with neurological deficits lasting o1 week and patients with injuries due to medical procedures/treatment were not included.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, based on two studies and an estimated 1-year mortality rate of 20%, 26,27 we calculated that our cohort (n ¼ 387) includes B50% of all Norwegians injured between 1961 and 1982 who survived at least 1 year after SCI (calculations available on request).…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%