Cardiometabolic risk profiling during spinal cord injury rehabilitation: A longitudinal analysis from the Swiss Spinal Cord Injury (SwiSCI) cohort.
Peter Francis N RaguindinJivko StoyanovInge Eriks-HooglandGerold StuckiXavier JordanMartin SchubertOscar H FrancoTaulant MukaMarija Glisicnull nullPublished in: PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation (2022)
We observed a modest improvement in lipid profile and FRS during the first inpatient rehabilitation hospitalization. Injury characteristics, such as level and completeness, were not associated with changes in cardiometabolic risk factors in the subacute phase of the injury. Despite this, a significant proportion of study participants remained at risk of cardiometabolic disease at discharge, suggesting that early cardiometabolic preventive strategies may be initiated as early as during the first inpatient rehabilitation hospitalization.