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Neck Injury Comorbidity in Concussion-Related Emergency Department Visits: A Population-Based Study of Sex Differences Across the Life Span

机译:脑震荡相关急诊就诊的颈部损伤合并症:基于人群的跨寿命性别差异研究

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>Background: The cervical spine region can be especially vulnerable to concurrent injury in concussion, with research suggesting that females may be at greater risk due to their weaker and anatomically distinct necks. The main objective of our research was to study sex differences in the rate of neck injury comorbidity across the life span among patients with a concussion diagnosis in the emergency department (ED) setting, by cause of injury (motor vehicle collisions [MVC] and sports).>Materials and Methods: All patients with a first concussion-related ED visit between fiscal years 2002/2003 and 2011/2012 (inclusive) in Ontario were identified in population-based health administrative data using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Canada (ICD-10-CA) codes. Age-dependent odds ratios of comorbid neck injury for sex were estimated using polynomial multivariable logistic regression models, adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics.>Results: Females with a concussion had significantly higher odds of sustaining a comorbid neck injury between the ages of 5–49 years for all concussion-related ED visits, 15–49 years for MVC-related concussion ED visits, and 10–39 years for sports-related concussion ED visits, holding all other covariates in the model constant.>Conclusions: These results support the consideration of increased screening for comorbid neck injuries, particularly for females, to allow for early intervention. Furthermore, the increased risk of comorbid neck injury in females with a concussion-related ED visit was age-dependent, with the interaction between sex and age following a nonlinear trend. As such, future studies on concussions should consider linear and nonlinear sex and age interactions.
机译:>背景:颈椎区域在脑震荡中特别容易受到并发损伤的影响,研究表明,由于颈部较弱且在解剖学上不同,女性可能处于更大的危险中。我们研究的主要目的是研究在急诊室(ED)进行脑震荡诊断的患者中,因伤害原因(机动车碰撞[MVC]和运动)而导致的整个生命周期中颈部伤害合并症发生率的性别差异)。>材料和方法:使用国际标准(International)在基于人群的卫生管理数据中确定了2002/2003财政年度至2011/2012财政年度(含)之间首次在安大略省进行过脑震荡相关ED访视的所有患者。 《疾病和相关健康问题的统计分类》,加拿大第十修订版(ICD-10-CA)编码。使用多项式多元logistic回归模型估算了性别共病性颈部损伤的年龄相关优势比,并根据社会人口统计学特征进行了调整。>结果:患有脑震荡的女性在两性之间患共病性颈部损伤的几率明显更高。所有与脑震荡相关的ED访视的年龄为5-49岁,与MVC相关脑震荡的ED访视的年龄为15-49岁,与运动相关脑震荡的ED访视的年龄为10-39岁,使模型中的所有其他协变量保持恒定。 >结论:这些结果支持考虑增加筛查并存颈部损伤(尤其是女性)的情况,以便进行早期干预。此外,脑震荡相关急诊就诊的女性合并颈部伤害的风险增加与年龄有关,性别与年龄之间的相互作用呈非线性趋势。因此,关于脑震荡的未来研究应考虑线性和非线性性别与年龄的相互作用。

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