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Feasibility of predicting improvements in motor function following SCI using the SCAR outcome measure: a retrospective study.

Anette Bach JønssonMathias Møller ThygesenSøren KroghHelge Kasch
Published in: Spinal cord (2019)
Overall mean improvement of 43% in volitional motor function was found in 84 in-hospitalized patients using SCAR as a metric at a highly-specialized SCI unit. Following factors; level-of-injury, gender, age, need of ventilation support predicted improvement in volitional motor function after a rehabilitation period. Results should be cautiously interpreted as a majority of hospitalized patients did not fulfill criteria for SCAR scoring. Prospectively designed studies with better internal validation and external validations are needed to confirm these findings.
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