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Work-related tetraplegia : cause of injury and annual medical costs

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WEBSTER B; GIUNTI G; YOUNG A
SPINAL CORD , 2004, vol. 42, n° 4, p. 240-247
Doc n°: 113688
Localisation : Centre de Réadaptation de Lay St Christophe , en ligne
Descripteurs : AE2 - PARAPLEGIE-TETRAPLEGIE, HA2 - ECONOMIE DE LA SANTE, JK - TRAVAIL ET HANDICAP Url : http://www.nature.com/sc/archive/index.html

Objective: To describe the demographics, cause of injury, and annual-paid medical costs for the 5 years following injury for cases of work-related tetraplegia. Setting: A single United States workers' compensation ( WC) claims database. Methods: Tetraplegia cases with initial date of injury from 1 January 1989 to 31 December 1999 were selected by cross-referencing word search terms pertaining to body part injured and nature of injury. The main outcome measures were injury causes and annual-paid medical payments ( adjusted to year 2000 medical consumer price index) of work-related tetraplegia by injury group for each year postinjury over a 5-year time period. Results: A total of 62 claimants with work-related tetraplegia injured between 1 January 1989 and 31 December 1999. The vast majority of those identified were male claimants (92%) and more than a quarter worked in the construction industry (26%). Other highly represented industries included transportation and retail ( 15% each), manufacturing (13%), and agriculture and utility (11% each). The majority of injuries were the result of falls (36%) and vehicular accidents (34%). The mean Year 1 cost was $560 524 for those with a high-level tetraplegia (C2 - 4 ASIA A - C), $431 033 for a low-level injury (C5 - 8 ASIA A - C), and $178 041 for those with an ASIA D tetraplegia injury. The mean cost of subsequent years ( Years 2 - 5) was $130 992 for a high-level, $129 250 for a low-level, and $34 352 for an ASIA D tetraplegia injury. Conclusions: Mean costs for Year 1 postinjury in WC cases are similar to previously published estimates. Comparing the current results with those of previous spinal cord injury cost studies suggests that those with work-related tetraplegia may receive more injury-related paid medical benefits after the first year postinjury than cases who do not receive WC-supported benefits.

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