Between 1982 and 1991, 194 patients were treated for cervical vertebro
medullary injuries in the Department of Neurosurgery, Cerrahpasa Medic
al Faculty of the University of Istanbul. The data were evaluated with
the multiple regression method using the SPSS/PC statistical package
to predict the factors influencing the outcome. In the initial neurolo
gical examination, motor deficit was detected in 63.4% of the patients
, sensorial deficit was seen in 53.6% of the patients and respiratory
failure in 12.9%. Of these patients 46.4% were treated surgically and
53.6% medically. Evaluating the findings and outcomes with the Frankel
scale, no change in neurological status was detected in 44.8% of the
patients. Improvement was detected in 36.1% and deterioration in 19.1%
, the mortality rate being 18.6%. It is concluded that the main factor
predicting the outcome of patients with vertebromedullary injury is t
he initial neurological status (P < 0.0001).