Neuroscience Clinical Correlation: Spinal Cord Injury Blair Calancie Flashcards
What is transverse myelitis?
Autoimmune attack of the spinal cord (SCI)
Why is C-section recommended for women who have sustained SCI?
Autonomic dysreflexia
What is autonomic dysreflexia?
Substantial BP increase, accompanied by bradycardia
Typically seen after cervical or high thoracic SCI
Incidence is more likely with a complete SCI
Cause is unknown, but excessive sympathetic response to normal afferent activity is likely
**PNS is still intact (reason for the bradycardia)
What are the three broad approaches to SCI treatment?
- Neuroprotection - protect surviving cells from injury
- Neurorestoration - replace cells
- Neurorehabilitation - strengthen existing systems
What is regenerative sprouting?
Synaptic contacts originally from UMNs have degenerated, and and new contacts have developed from larger sources.
Interlimb reflexes are likely due to:
new growth within the spinal cord, below the level of the lesion