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The gunshot-related injuries in trauma (GRIT) study: A profile of patients affected by gunshot-related orthopaedic injuries across South Africa

机译:创伤(GRIT)研究中的枪管相关损伤:受南非枪杀相关矫形损伤影响的患者剖面

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BACKGROUND: South Africa (SA) has one of the highest gun-related mortality rates in the world - 20 people per day. The available data, however, do not reflect the substantial number of patients suffering non-lethal firearm injuries. Gunshot-related injury has been recognised as a highly costly healthcare problem by individual treating centres in SA and other countries; however, no 'national picture' has been examined in detailOBJECTIVES: To explore the burden of gunshot-related orthopaedic injuries across SAMETHODS: A multicentre research network was established in SA, and 37 orthopaedic units across 9 provinces participated. A prospective, observational cohort study was performed during a 2-week period in 2019. Patients were screened, enrolled and reported by local orthopaedic teams. Patients were included if they had at least one acute gunshot-related orthopaedic fracture referred to the orthopaedic service. Patients were asked additional questions around baseline health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) and personal circumstances. Follow-up was at 8 weeks after injuryRESULTS: Thirty-seven centres enrolled 135 patients over the 2-week study period. Western Cape Province had the highest number of reported cases (n=52; 39%), followed by Gauteng (n=35; 26%) and KwaZulu-Natal (n=29; 21%). The median age of patients was 30.5 years and the majority were male (89%). Forty-three percent of patients had been either shot or stabbed prior to this injury. Fifty-two percent of all patients required fracture fixation surgery and 11% required wound debridement without fracture fixation. HRQOL data were collected successfully at baseline, but follow-up data were available for 25% of casesCONCLUSIONS: Gunshot-related orthopaedic injuries represent a significant burden of disease in the SA healthcare environment. This study highlights several areas for further research in the management of the injuries and associated outcomes.
机译:背景:南非(SA)拥有世界上最高的枪支相关死亡率之一 - 每天20人。然而,可用数据不反映患有非致死枪伤的大量患者。与枪枪有关的伤害被SA和其他国家的个人治疗中心被认为是一个高昂贵的医疗保健问题;然而,在细节的情况下,没有“全国图片”在2019年的2周内进行了一项预期的观察队列研究。患者被当地骨科团队进行筛选,注册和报告。如果患者患有至少一个引用的骨科服务,则包括至少一个急性枪声相关的整形外形骨折。患者询问了与基线健康有关的生活质量(HRQOL)和个人情况的其他问题。后续随访时间是在伤害后8周:在2周的研究期间,三十七名中心注册了135名患者。西开普省报告案件数量最多(n = 52; 39%),其次是豪登省(n = 35; 26%)和夸祖鲁 - 纳尔(n = 29; 21%)。患者的中位年龄为30.5岁,大多数是男性(89%)。在这种伤害之前,43%的患者在射击或刺伤。所有患者的五十二百%的患者需要骨折固定手术和11%所需的伤口清创,没有断裂固定。 HRQOL数据成功地在基线上收集,但随访数据可用于& 25%的基准组织:枪榴弹相关的矫形损伤代表了SA医疗环境中的疾病的重大负担。本研究突出了几个领域,以进一步研究伤害和相关成果。

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