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Questionnaire Survey on Regenerative Medicine for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury Tatsuya Yoshikawa 1 , Kazunari Furusawa 1 , Atsushi Ikeda 1 , Miwa Hayata 1 , Yasutoshi Iwai 1 , Fumihiro Tajima 2 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kibikogen Rehabilitation Center for Employment Injuries 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Wakayama Medical University Keyword: 脊髄損傷 , spinal cord injury , 再生医療 , regenerative medicine , アンケート調査 , questionnaire pp.533-542
Published Date 2023/6/18
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Abstract Objectives:This study investigated the perceptions of regenerative medicine among individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI).

Methods:Between October 2019 and February 2020, we interviewed individuals with SCI who had a history of inpatient or outpatient visits to our hospital using a structured questionnaire on regenerative medicine.

Results:Ninety-nine participants completed the questionnaires. The mean age was 52.8±14.8 years, with 9.1% of them being females. The majority of cases included cervical SCI (54.5%), AIS A lesion (63.6%), and traumatic causes (90.9%), and 93.9% of the individuals had some interest in regenerative medicine for SCI, which is well known to individuals with SCI in the following order:induced pluripotent stem cells (n=89), bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (n=25), and autologous olfactory mucosal transplantation (n=16). Individuals with SCI chose motor function (65.7%), bladder and bowel function (24.3%), and sensory function (9.0%)when asked to choose only one symptom that required improvement. Individuals with cervical SCI had more interest in regenerative medicine than those with SCI (46.3% vs. 26.7%). In contrast, the majority of respondents with SCI were concerned about the effectiveness (n=59) and cost (n=53) of the treatment. Most participants obtained information about regenerative medicine on television (n=73), followed by the Internet and/or social networking services (n=54).

Conclusion:Approximately half of individuals with SCI hope that regenerative medicine will restore their ability to walk.


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電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 1881-3526 日本リハビリテーション医学会

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