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A novel scoring system for assessing adult syringomyelia associated with CM I treatment outcomes.
Author: ChenZan, DuYueqi, DuanWanru, FangZeyu, GuanJian, JiaShanhang, JianFengzeng, LiuZhenlei, WangKai, WangXingwen, WangZuowei, WuHao, YaoQingyu, YuanChenghua, ZhangCan, ZhangLei
Original Abstract of the Article :
A specific scoring system for syringomyelia is lacking. Our objective was to investigate the value of a novel scoring system (Syringomyelia Outcome Scale of Xuanwu hospital, SOS-XW) in assessing surgical outcomes in the treatment of syringomyelia (SM) associated with Chiari malformation type I (CM I...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13760-023-02264-4
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Assessing Syringomyelia: A New Tool for Measurement
Syringomyelia, a condition characterized by fluid-filled cavities in the spinal cord, can be a complex and challenging diagnosis. This research introduces a novel scoring system designed to assess surgical outcomes in patients with syringomyelia associated with Chiari malformation type I (CM I).
SOS-XW: A New Compass for Syringomyelia
The study developed a new scoring system, called the Syringomyelia Outcome Scale of Xuanwu hospital (SOS-XW), which provides a standardized method for evaluating surgical outcomes in patients with syringomyelia associated with CM I. This innovative tool offers a more comprehensive assessment of patient progress, allowing healthcare providers to track treatment effectiveness and identify areas for improvement.
Improving Treatment Outcomes: A Shared Journey
This research emphasizes the importance of developing reliable tools for assessing surgical outcomes in patients with syringomyelia associated with CM I. By incorporating the SOS-XW into their clinical practice, healthcare providers can enhance their ability to monitor treatment progress, optimize patient care, and improve overall outcomes.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research introduces the SOS-XW, a valuable new tool for assessing surgical outcomes in patients with syringomyelia associated with CM I. The study's findings highlight the importance of developing standardized measurement systems to improve patient care and ensure the best possible outcomes for this complex condition.
Date :
- Date Completed 2023-06-05
- Date Revised 2023-06-05
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