: Guidelines suggest maintaining Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) within a specific range to optimize perfusion during the initial days post-injury.
: Especially along the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine.
: Numbness, weakness, or paralysis.
Emerging evidence supports (within 24 hours) for adult patients with traumatic central cord syndrome or acute SCI to improve long-term outcomes. 5. Long-term Recovery and Quality of Life
: Severe extremity fractures that may draw attention away from the spine. 2. The Role of Advanced Imaging
: Preventing drops in blood pressure is vital, as the injured spinal cord loses its ability to self-regulate blood flow, making it highly susceptible to ischemia. 4. Timing of Surgical Intervention
: Guidelines suggest maintaining Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) within a specific range to optimize perfusion during the initial days post-injury.
: Especially along the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine. or lumbar spine. : Numbness
: Numbness, weakness, or paralysis.
Emerging evidence supports (within 24 hours) for adult patients with traumatic central cord syndrome or acute SCI to improve long-term outcomes. 5. Long-term Recovery and Quality of Life or lumbar spine. : Numbness
: Severe extremity fractures that may draw attention away from the spine. 2. The Role of Advanced Imaging or lumbar spine. : Numbness
: Preventing drops in blood pressure is vital, as the injured spinal cord loses its ability to self-regulate blood flow, making it highly susceptible to ischemia. 4. Timing of Surgical Intervention