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Severity of playground-related fractures: More than just playground factors?

机译:与游乐场相关的骨折的严重程度:不仅仅是游乐场因素?

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INTRODUCTION: Despite the establishment of playground safety standards, playground-related injuries are still a significant cause of extremity fractures in Singapore. This prospective study evaluates the dimensions and characteristics of our playgrounds, and their effect on fracture severity in an Asian population. We aim to correlate various playground risk factors with severity of the fractures and give recommendations on future safety standards. Our data also allows us to compare the demographics of patients in our study group with that collected in our earlier study in 2004. METHODS: From June 2005 to 2006, children who presented with extremity fractures to KK Women's and Children's Hospital after a playground injury were enrolled. Their clinical data were collected prospectively. Relevant playground details were collected on-site independently by another investigator. For analysis of severity, fractures were "major" if they required reduction or operative fixation and were "minor" if they did not. RESULTS: Supervision at time of injury, especially from the child's parents or siblings, resulted in a lower likelihood of "major" fractures (P=0.002, likelihood ratio=1.97). Conversely, supervision from grandparents or maids was found to result in a higher likelihood of "major" fractures. Increased weight of patients was directly related to severity of fractures (P=0.000), and a body mass index (BMI) of less than 19.8 kg/m resulted in lower likelihood of "major" fractures (P=0.010, likelihood ratio=2.22). Height of equipments and other playground-related factors were not linked to severity of fractures. CONCLUSIONS: Supervision at the playground, preferably from the child's parents or siblings, and keeping a child's BMI within limits as guided by the BMI charts, may potentially reduce the occurrence of severe fractures. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level I-prognostic study.
机译:简介:尽管建立了游乐场安全标准,但与游乐场相关的伤害仍然是新加坡四肢骨折的重要原因。这项前瞻性研究评估了我们游乐场的规模和特征,以及它们对亚洲人群骨折严重程度的影响。我们旨在将各种游乐场风险因素与骨折的严重程度相关联,并就未来的安全标准提出建议。我们的数据还使我们能够将研究组患者的人口统计数据与2004年早期研究中收集的人口统计学数据进行比较。方法:从2005年6月至2006年,在运动场受伤后到KK妇女儿童医院接受四肢骨折的儿童为报名参加。他们的临床数据是前瞻性收集的。有关游乐场的详细信息是由另一名调查员在现场独立收集的。为了进行严重性分析,如果需要复位或手术固定,则骨折为“严重”骨折,如果不需要,则为“轻微”骨折。结果:受伤时的监督,尤其是孩子父母或兄弟姐妹的监督,导致“重大”骨折的可能性更低(P = 0.002,似然比= 1.97)。相反,发现祖父母或女佣的监督导致“重大”骨折的可能性更高。患者体重增加与骨折的严重程度直接相关(P = 0.000),而体重指数(BMI)小于19.8 kg / m则导致“重大”骨折的可能性较低(P = 0.010,似然比= 2.22) )。设备的高度和其他与操场相关的因素与骨折的严重程度无关。结论:在操场上进行监督,最好由孩子的父母或兄弟姐妹进行监督,并按照BMI图的指导将孩子的BMI保持在极限范围内,可能会减少严重骨折的发生。证据级别:I级预后研究。

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