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Sledding injuries: is safety in this winter pastime overlooked? A three-year survey in South-Tyrol

机译:雪橇受伤:在这个冬季消遣中,安全性是否被忽视?在南蒂罗尔进行的为期三年的调查

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Background Sledding is a popular traditional pastime in northern countries. However it is only rarely thought as a potentially dangerous activity even though serious injuries and deaths do occur. The purpose of this study was to calculate the incidence, the severity and the pattern of sledding-related injuries in our area, in order to set up possible preventive measures. Results In three consecutive winter seasons (Dec.–Apr.,2002–2005). 356 patients (182 males, 174 females, mean age 26.9 years, range 2 to 81) were referred directly to our ED after a sledding injury. One patient (male, age 21 years) was transferred from a community hospital and died on the following day. Two patients (males, age 47 and 28 years) were declared dead on the scene. In the majority of the cases the accident was due to a fall and collision with the ground or a standing object. The number of injuries showed a progressive increase during the observed seasons and all deadly accidents were observed in the last season. Injuries were divided into three severity classes: minor (ISS ≤ 3), intermediate (ISS ≥ 4 < 15), severe (ISS ≥ 15). Minor and intermediate injuries were equally distributed between males and females, whereas all severe and deadly accidents occurred to male patients. Time of accident and place of accident did not affect the injury severity. A total of 386 lesions were detected. The most common diagnosis was head trauma (14,5%), followed by knee sprain (13%), ankle sprain (11.5%), and ankle/leg fracture (9%). 41 patients required hospital admission. The mean hospital length of stay was 3.9 days and 16 patients required surgery. The most common diagnosis on admission was lower limb fracture (13 patients) and head trauma (13 patients). The percentage of pediatric injuries was much lower than that reported in other studies. Conclusion Sledding is rarely thought of as a potentially dangerous activity, but it can result in serious injury. Better public awareness of the risks of sledding injuries is required and preventive measures like the use of helmet, soft-side protections on the tracks, regular checks of the track conditions and good lightning for night sledding should be enforced.
机译:背景雪橇是北方国家流行的传统消遣方式。但是,即使确实发生了严重的伤害和死亡,也很少有人将其视为潜在的危险活动。这项研究的目的是计算我们地区与雪橇有关的伤害的发生率,严重程度和类型,以便制定可能的预防措施。结果在三个连续的冬季(2002年4月至2002年4月)中。有356名患者(男性182例,女性174例,平均年龄26.9岁,范围2至81)在雪橇滑伤后直接转诊至我们的急诊科。一名患者(男,年龄21岁)从社区医院转移过来,并于第二天死亡。两名患者(男性,分别为47岁和28岁)在现场被宣布死亡。在大多数情况下,事故是由于坠落并与地面或站立的物体碰撞造成的。在观察到的季节中,受伤人数呈逐步增加的趋势,在上个季节中观察到所有致命事故。伤害分为三个严重程度类别:轻度(ISS≤3),中度(ISS≥4 <15),重度(ISS≥15)。轻度和中度伤害在男性和女性之间平均分配,而所有严重和致命的事故均发生在男性患者身上。事故发生的时间和发生的地点均不影响伤势。总共检测到386个病变。最常见的诊断是头部外伤(14.5%),其次是膝关节扭伤(13%),踝关节扭伤(11.5%)和踝/小腿骨折(9%)。 41名患者需要住院。平均住院时间为3.9天,有16名患者需要手术。入院时最常见的诊断是下肢骨折(13例)和头部外伤(13例)。小儿受伤的百分比远低于其他研究报告的百分比。结论很少将雪橇视为具有潜在危险的活动,但会导致严重伤害。需要提高公众对雪橇受伤风险的认识,并应采取预防措施,例如使用头盔,轨道上的软侧防护装置,定期检查轨道状况以及夜间雪橇的良好闪电。

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