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A review of horse-related injuries in a rural Colorado hospital: implications for outreach education.

机译:科罗拉多州一家乡村医院的马匹相关伤害综述:对拓展教育的影响。

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INTRODUCTION: The literature contains many studies on the types of injuries sustained in horseback riding incidents. Most advocate the use of equestrian helmets to prevent head trauma. However, information is limited on other specific prevention strategies. METHODS: A 4-year, retrospective, and prospective review of medical records pertaining to horse-related injuries in a southwestern Colorado hospital yielded a sample of 85 patients who had been injured while riding or tending to horses. In addition to the record review, patients were interviewed during ED discharge, inpatient treatment, or in a follow-up telephone call to determine the types, causes, and mechanisms of injuries, and the circumstances surrounding the incidents. Operators of 7 guest ranches and outfitters within a 30-mile radius of the hospital plus 3 ranches in Oklahoma and an additional ranch in Colorado were contacted with the study results and suggestions for injury prevention. RESULTS: Patients ranged in age from 2 to 77 years. Fifty-five percent were inexperienced or beginner riders, 10% were novice riders, and 35% were experienced riders. Seventy percent were injured during recreational pursuits. The average Injury Severity Score for all patients was 8.5, with an average length of stay of 72 hours. Injuries were related to rider inexperience, equipment problems, or unpredictable horse behavior. CONCLUSION: Thirty-eight percent of the horse-related injuries were preventable. All operators of the guest ranches and outfitters were receptive to hearing or reading the study information. It is hoped that raising awareness and providing suggestions related to the screening of riders, prevention of injuries, and safety measures may decrease the numbers of horse-related injuries.
机译:简介:文献包含许多有关骑马事故中受伤类型的研究。大多数人主张使用马术头盔以防止头部受伤。但是,有关其他具体预防策略的信息有限。方法:在科罗拉多州西南部医院进行的一项为期4年的回顾性和前瞻性审查,涉及与马相关的伤害的医疗记录,收集了85名在骑马或抚养马时受伤的患者的样本。除了记录审查之外,在ED出院,住院治疗期间或在随访电话中还对患者进行了采访,以确定受伤的类型,原因和机制,以及事故发生的环境。与研究人员联系了该医院30英里范围内的7个客用牧场和服装店的经营者,以及俄克拉荷马州的3个牧场和科罗拉多州的另一个牧场,以了解研究结果和预防伤害的建议。结果:患者年龄在2至77岁之间。 55%是没有经验的或初学者的骑手,10%是新手的骑手,35%是有经验的骑手。在娱乐活动中有70%受伤。所有患者的平均损伤严重度评分为8.5,平均住院时间为72小时。受伤与骑手经验不足,设备问题或不可预测的马匹行为有关。结论:与马相关的伤害中有38%是可以预防的。来宾牧场和服装店的所有经营者都乐于听到或阅读研究信息。希望提高认识并提出有关筛查骑手,预防伤害和采取安全措施的建议,以减少与马相关的伤害。

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