Spinal Cord Injury: Patient-reported outcomes
Patient-reported outcomes after stem cell therapy for Spinal Cord Injury, based on 87 patients in our follow-up registry.
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Overall patient-reported outcomes
Physical condition
reported physical improvement
73%
N = 82
Quality of life
reported quality-of-life improvement
58%
N = 81
Treatment satisfaction
satisfied with the treatment outcome
66%
N = 83
Reported change vs. before treatment
Worse No change Small Moderate Significant
| Symptom | Reported change vs. before treatment | Reported improvement |
|---|---|---|
| Upper limb muscle tone | | 73% |
| Trunk muscle strength | | 73% |
| Trunk muscle tone | | 70% |
| Upper limb strength | | 70% |
| Upper limb sensation | | 66% |
| Trunk sensation | | 62% |
| Control of body temperature | | 60% |
| Sweating | | 59% |
| Fine motor control | | 59% |
| Skin condition | | 58% |
| Fatigue | | 56% |
| Lower limb muscle tone | | 55% |
| Pain | | 50% |
| Lower limb strength | | 49% |
| Lower limb sensation | | 47% |
| Bladder control | | 37% |
| Sexual function | | 36% |
| Bowel control | | 36% |
About this data
Patients self-assess each symptom on a 5-point scale (Worse / No improvement / Small / Moderate / Significant) at follow-up checkpoints after treatment, comparing to their pre-treatment baseline. "Reported improvement" combines the small, moderate and significant buckets. Data is updated daily from our internal patient registry. As with any medical treatment, past results do not guarantee future outcomes — improvements vary from patient to patient.