Autonomic impairment is not explained by neurological level of injury or motor-sensory completeness.
Kathryn BurnsRyan SolinskyPublished in: Spinal cord (2024)
Neurological level of injury and motor/sensory completeness provided limited insights into which individuals with SCI would have blood pressure instability or secondary medical complications. Interestingly, symptoms of blood pressure instability outperform the clinical motor/sensory bedside exam, with higher correlations to secondary medical complications after SCI.