Influences and consequences resulting in addictions in general and to chronic alcoholism, especially for patients with spinal cord injury

Introduction: Spinal cord injury can be a cause of severe disability, with important consequences at the individual and social levels. Causes are often produced by falls or road accidents; and addictions (particularly chronic ethylism) also increase the risk of vertebral-medullary lesions. Material...

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Main Authors: STOICA Simona-Isabelle, TĂNASE Ioana, ONOSE Gelu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Association of Balneology, Editura Balneara 2021-06-01
Series:Balneo and PRM Research Journal
Subjects:
sci
Online Access:http://bioclima.ro/Balneo432.pdf
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Summary:Introduction: Spinal cord injury can be a cause of severe disability, with important consequences at the individual and social levels. Causes are often produced by falls or road accidents; and addictions (particularly chronic ethylism) also increase the risk of vertebral-medullary lesions. Materials and Methods: With with the approval of the TEHBA Ethics Commission (no.17464/14.06.2019), we used specific tests (DASS-21, MOS SF-36, SMAST, AUDIT, CAGE, AIS) and we questioned a group of patients admitted to the THEBA Neuro-Muscle Recovery Clinic after being treated in the Spinal Neurosurgery Service for acute and subacute vertebral medullary trauma. Results: We evaluated the link between addictions (especially ethanol), the risk of spinal cord injury, and the underlying subacute evolution of patients with this pathology. Conclusions: Substance abuse (especially ethanol) increases the risk of spinal cord injury and is a serious public health problem.
ISSN:2734-8458
2734-8458