Self-reported effects of warm seasonal temperatures in persons with spinal cord injury

JOURNAL OF SPINAL CORD MEDICINE(2023)

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ObjectiveSpinal cord injury (SCI) interrupts motor, sensory, and autonomic pathways, impairing mobility and increasing heat storage during warm seasonal temperatures due to compromised autonomic control of vasodilation and sweating and recognition of body temperature. Thus, persons with SCI are more vulnerable to hyperthermia and its adverse effects. However, information regarding how persons with SCI perceive warmer seasons and whether thermal discomfort during warmer seasons restricts routine activities remains anecdotal.DesignCross-sectional, self-report surveys.SettingVA Medical Center and Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation.ParticipantsThree groups of 50 participants each: tetraplegia, paraplegia, and matched non-SCI controls.Outcome MeasuresTetraplegia, paraplegia, and control groups responded "yes" or "no" when asked whether warm seasonal temperatures adversely affected comfort or participation in routine activities.ResultsThe percentage of responses differed among tetraplegia, paraplegia, and control groups when asked if they required >= 20 min to cool down once overheated (44 vs. 20 vs. 12%; X-2 = 14.7, P < 0.001), whether heat-related discomfort limited their ability to go outside (62 vs. 34 vs. 32%; X-2 = 11.5, P = 0.003), if they needed to use a water-mister because of the heat (70 vs. 44 vs. 42%; X-2 = 9.8, P = 0.008), and if heat-related discomfort limited participation in social activities (40 vs. 20 vs. 16%; X-2 = 8.7, P = 0.01).ConclusionWarmer seasonal temperatures had a greater negative impact on reported comfort and daily activities of persons with SCI than non-SCI controls. Those with tetraplegia were most adversely affected. Our findings warrant increasing awareness and identifying interventions to address the vulnerability of persons with SCI to hyperthermia.
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Spinal cord injuries, Quality of life, Hyperthermia, Body temperature regulation, Tetraplegia
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