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An evidence-based review: Efficacy of safety helmets in the reduction of head injuries in recreational skiers and snowboarders

机译:循证审查:安全头盔在减少休闲滑雪者和滑雪者头部受伤方面的功效

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BACKGROUND: Approximately 600,000 ski- and snowboarding-related injuries occur in North America each year, with head injuries accounting for up to 20% of all injuries. Currently, there are no major institutional recommendations regarding helmet use for skiers and snowboaders in the United States, in part owing to previous conflicting evidence regarding their efficacy. The objective of this review was to evaluate existing evidence on the efficacy of safety helmets during skiing and snowboarding, particularly in regard to head injuries, neck and cervical spine injuries, and risk compensation behaviors. These data will then be used for potential recommendations regarding helmet use during alpine winter sports. METHODS: The PubMed, Cochrane Library, and EMBASE databases were searched using the search string helmet OR head protective devices AND (skiing OR snowboarding OR skier OR snowboarder) for articles on human participants of all ages published between January 1980 and April 2011. The search yielded 83, 0, and 96 results in PubMed, Cochrane Library, and EMBASE, respectively. Studies published in English describing the analysis of original data on helmet use in relation to outcomes of interest, including death, head injury, severity of head injury, neck or cervical spine injury, and risk compensation behavior, were selected. Sixteen published studies met a priori inclusion criteria and were reviewed in detail by authors. RESULTS: Level I recommendation is that all recreational skiers and snowboarders should wear safety helmets to reduce the incidence and severity of head injury during these sports. Level II recommendation/observation is that helmets do not seem to increase risk compensation behavior, neck injuries, or cervical spine injuries among skiers and snowboarders. Policies and interventions to increase helmet use should be promoted to reduce mortality and head injury among skiers and snowboarders. CONCLUSION: Safety helmets clearly decrease the risk and severity of head injuries in skiing and snowboarding and do not seem to increase the risk of neck injury, cervical spine injury, or risk compensation behavior. Helmets are strongly recommended during recreational skiing and snowboarding.
机译:背景:在北美,每年约有60万滑雪和单板滑雪相关的伤害,头部受伤占所有伤害的20%。当前,在美国,关于滑雪者和雪板滑雪者使用头盔没有重大的机构建议,部分原因是此前关于其功效的证据相互矛盾。这篇综述的目的是评估有关安全帽在滑雪和单板滑雪期间的功效的现有证据,特别是在头部受伤,颈部和颈椎受伤以及风险补偿行为方面。这些数据将用于高山冬季运动中有关头盔使用的潜在建议。方法:使用搜索字符串头盔或头部保护装置AND(滑雪或单板滑雪或滑雪者或单板滑雪者)搜索PubMed,Cochrane库和EMBASE数据库,以查找1980年1月至2011年4月之间发表的有关各个年龄段的人类参与者的文章。在PubMed,Cochrane Library和EMBASE中分别产生了83、0和96个结果。选择了以英语发表的研究,该研究描述了与感兴趣的结局相关的头盔使用原始数据的分析,包括死亡,头部受伤,头部受伤的严重程度,颈部或颈椎损伤和风险补偿行为。 16篇已发表的研究符合先验纳入标准,并由作者进行了详细审查。结果:一级建议所有休闲滑雪者和滑雪者都应戴安全帽,以减少这些运动中头部受伤的发生率和严重程度。 II级建议/观察结果是,头盔似乎并没有增加滑雪者和滑雪者的风险补偿行为,颈部受伤或颈椎受伤。应促进增加头盔使用的政策和干预措施,以降低滑雪者和滑雪者的死亡率和头部受伤。结论:安全帽明显降低了滑雪和单板滑雪中头部受伤的风险和严重程度,似乎并未增加颈部受伤,颈椎受伤或风险补偿行为的风险。强烈建议在休闲滑雪和单板滑雪期间戴头盔。

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