Walking and living independently with spina bifida: a 50-year prospective cohort study.
Pippa OakeshottAlison PoultonGillian M HuntFiona ReidPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2019)
By age 50 years, the percentage of patients who could walk more than 50m had declined to 27%. By age 50 years, the percentage living independently had doubled to over 50%. Survivors without a history of raised intracranial pressure or cerebrospinal fluid shunt revision are more likely to live independently.