Spontaneous Spinal Infections SSI represent a rare and serious pathological entity. We've tried to study a correlation between type of treatment, timing of treatment and clinical outcome through a multivariate analysis of an observational cohort study with the aim to define what is the optimal clinico-therapeutic management.
Multidisciplinary management of Spontaneous Spinal Infections: there is a correlation between timing, type of treatment and outcome? A multivariate analysis of an observational cohort study / Landi, Alessandro; DI Bartolomeo, Alessandro; Marotta, Nicola; Iaiani, Giancarlo; Domenicucci, Maurizio; Chiara, Massimo; Salvati, Maurizio; Delfini, Roberto. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 0390-5616. - (2016).
Multidisciplinary management of Spontaneous Spinal Infections: there is a correlation between timing, type of treatment and outcome? A multivariate analysis of an observational cohort study
Landi, Alessandro;DI Bartolomeo, Alessandro;Marotta, Nicola;Domenicucci, Maurizio;Delfini, Roberto
2016
Abstract
Spontaneous Spinal Infections SSI represent a rare and serious pathological entity. We've tried to study a correlation between type of treatment, timing of treatment and clinical outcome through a multivariate analysis of an observational cohort study with the aim to define what is the optimal clinico-therapeutic management.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.