The primary and secondary causes of hospitalizations during the first five years after spinal cord injury.
Nicole D DiPiroDavid MurdayElizabeth H CorleyJames S KrausePublished in: Spinal cord (2022)
Rehabilitation diagnoses were much more prominent during the first year, compared with subsequent years. Septicemia was the leading cause of admissions through the ED, whereas chronic ulcers of the skin were prominent for IP only admissions. This is consistent with the acute nature of septicemia compared with more planned hospitalization for rehabilitation and skin ulcers. These conditions should be targeted for prevention strategies that include patient/family education and early and appropriate access to primary care.