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Long-term trajectories of community integration after spinal cord injury in a Mediterranean setting: identification, characterisation and trajectory predictors

This retrospective study identified three distinct trajectory classes of community integration outcomes in 238 adults with chronic spinal cord injury in Catalonia over 19 years post-injury using growth mixture modeling. Motor functional independence, depression, and injury severity (tetraplegia vs paraplegia) emerged as significant predictors of different long-term community integration patterns.

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Developing a Lifetime Cost Calculator for Spinal Cord Injury: The SCI Cost Calculator

This health economic study developed a user-friendly calculator estimating lifetime costs of spinal cord injury, ranging from $1.9M to over $10M CAD depending on age and injury severity. The findings reveal that current cost estimates significantly understate the true economic burden of living with SCI, with initial healthcare costs representing only 3-24% of lifetime expenses.

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Spinal Cord Injury Epidemiology in Bangladesh: An 11-Year Single-Centre Analysis

This retrospective study of 3,575 spinal cord injury patients at a rehabilitation center in Bangladesh (2011-2021) found that traumatic injuries account for 92.7% of cases, primarily from falls and traffic accidents, with higher prevalence of paraplegia overall but tetraplegia in accident cases. Non-traumatic SCIs (11.8%) were mainly caused by tumors and transverse myelitis, with mortality at 8.7% largely attributable to pressure sores, highlighting the need for prevention and rehabilitation strategies.

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Reliability and validity of the Bengali version of WHODAS 2.0 in individuals with spinal cord injury

This study validated the Bengali translation of the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) in 144 individuals with spinal cord injury, demonstrating acceptable reliability and validity across most domains through comprehensive psychometric testing including test-retest reliability and convergent validity measures. The tool showed internal consistency ranging from questionable to excellent across domains, supporting its clinical use in resource-limited settings, though further validation with larger samples is recommended.

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Sleep Disordered Breathing in Spinal Cord Injury: Recent Updates on Epidemiology and Management

Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is highly prevalent in both tetraplegic and paraplegic spinal cord injury patients and significantly impacts daytime functioning and quality of life, yet remains largely undiagnosed and untreated. Recent research expands understanding beyond tetraplegia to include paraplegia, identifies limitations of screening questionnaires, and explores alternative treatments such as mandibular advancement devices as potential management options.