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Case 31 - Thoracolumbar AO Spine Injury Score

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In the clinical evaluation for thoracolumbar spine injuries,

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you may encounter the AO score.

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And I spent a lot of time trying to figure

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out what does AO stand for?

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Little did I know that it's actually stood for a German

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words Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen

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which is German for the working group for bone fusion in issues.

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So you couldn't find this too easily in the English language

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literature about what the AO score refers to.

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But this is the German words that were used.

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The AO score refers to the different categories of injury

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that are listed, as well as the patient's neurologic status.

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So type A would be compression fractures of different types.

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Then you have the tension band injuries with a chance fracture.

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Then you have translational injuries.

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And finally,

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you have the patient's neurologic status as far as

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whether they have any injuries or complete spinal cord

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transection or transverse myelitis symptoms, or the

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patient's specific injuries. So, based on this scoring value,

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the patient will be referred to for an AO spine score injury.

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And the higher the number, obviously,

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the worse the prognosis and the worse the injury.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Neuroradiology

Head and Neck

Emergency

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