On-Line Survey About Autonomic Dysreflexia in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury in Croatia
Dean Markić, Željka Minić, Josip Šimičić, Karin Kuljanić, Josip Strčić, David Bonifačić, Ivan Marin Sušanj, Ante Jakšić, Helena Sveško Visentin, Robert Ehrman, Marin Marinović

TL;DR
This study surveyed people in Croatia with spinal cord injuries about autonomic dysreflexia, finding that many are unaware of it and healthcare providers often fail to recognize symptoms.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the awareness and recognition of autonomic dysreflexia among individuals with spinal cord injuries in Croatia.
Findings
Half of the participants were familiar with autonomic dysreflexia, mostly through the internet.
Most individuals with AD reported symptoms like headaches and urinary issues, but healthcare providers often failed to recognize them.
Participants with AD were dissatisfied with the information they received from healthcare professionals.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Autonomic dysreflexia (AD) is a clinical syndrome affecting persons with spinal cord injury (SCI). The aim of the study was to present the experience of individuals with SCI and AD in Croatia. Single-center questionnaire study. Setting: Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia. Persons with SCI were divided into those with an SCI at T6 and above (n = 41) and those with an SCI at T7 and below (n = 29). Based on anamnestic data, patients with an SCI at T6 and above were further divided into those with and without self-reported clinical symptoms of AD (respectively: n = 33 and n = 8). Methods: The online survey included 23 questions of various types. It consisted of a general (demographic) section, section with specific questions about AD, and a section on self-assessment and quality of life. Based on the answers, the experience and knowledge of AD…
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TopicsSpinal Cord Injury Research · Spinal Dysraphism and Malformations · Trauma Management and Diagnosis
