
%0 Journal Article
%T Progress of theDutch Spinal Cord Injury Database : completeness of database and profile of patients admitted for inpatient rehabilitation in 2015
%J Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation
%D 2018
%A Post, Marcel W. M.
%A Nachtegaal, Janneke
%A van Langeveld, Sacha A.
%A van de Graaf, Maureen
%A Faber, Willemijn X.
%A Roels, Ellen H.
%A van Bennekom, Coen A. M.
%V 24
%N 2
%P 141-150
%X <b>Background:</b> In the Dutch International Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Data Sets project, we translated all International SCI Data Sets available in 2012 and created a Dutch SCI Database (NDD). <b>Objective:</b> To describe the number of included patients and completeness of the NDD, and to use the NDD to provide a profile of people with traumatic SCI (T-SCI) and non-traumatic SCI (NT-SCI) in the Netherlands. <b>Methods:</b> The NDD includes patients admitted for their first inpatient rehabilitation after onset of SCI to 1 of the 8 rehabilitation centers with a specialty in SCI rehabilitation in the Netherlands. Data of patients admitted in 2015 were analyzed. <b>Results:</b> Data for 424 patients were available at admission; for 310 of these patients (73.1%), discharge data were available. No significant differences were found between patients with and without data at discharge. Data were nearly complete (>90%) for lower urinary tract, bowel, pain, and skin. Data on sexual function has the lowest completion rate. Complete neurological and functional data were available for 41.7% and 38%, respectively. Most patients were male (63.4%), had NT-SCI (65.5%), and had incomplete SCI (58.4% D). Patients with T-SCI differed from patients with NT-SCI on most characteristics, and they stayed considerably longer in the rehabilitation center (112 days vs 65 days, <i>p</i> <.001). Place of discharge was not different between both groups. <b>Conclusion:</b> With the NDD, we collect important data on the majority of Dutch SCI patients, although much work needs to be done to improve the completeness of the data collection.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>
%G en
%I Thomas Land Publishers
%@ 1082-0744
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1310/sci2402-141