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Severe injuries associated with skiing and snowboarding: A national trauma data bank study

机译:与滑雪和滑雪板相关的严重伤害:国家创伤数据库研究

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Injuries after skiing and snowboarding accidents lead to an estimated 7,000 hospital admissions annually and present a significant burden to the health care system. The epidemiology, injury patterns, hospital resource utilization, and outcomes associated with these severe injuries need further characterization. The National Trauma Data Bank was queried for the period 2007 to 2014 for admissions with Injury Severity Score > 15 and International Classification of Diseases Codes-9th Revision codes 885.3 (fall from skis, n = 1,353) and 885.4 (fall from snowboard, n = 1,216). Demographics, emergency department data, diagnosis and procedure codes, and outcomes were abstracted from the database. Severe (Injury Severity Score > 15) ski-associated and snowboard-associated injuries differed with respect to age distribution (median age, 38; interquartile range, 19-59 for skiers and median age, 20; interquartile range, 16-25 for snowboarders;p < 0.001) and sex (78.9% and 86.4% males, respectively, p< 0.001). Traumatic brain injury was common for both sports (56.8% of skiers vs. 46.6% of snowboarders, p < 0.001). Injuries to the spine (28.9%), chest (37.6%), and abdomen (35.0%) were also common. Eighty percent of patients used emergency medical services (50% ambulance, 30% helicopter) with a median emergency medical services transport time of 84 minutes. 50.8% of patients required interhospital transport. 43.2% of injuries required surgical intervention (21.3%> orthopedic, 12.5% neurosurgical, 10.5% thoracic, 7.8% abdominal). Median hospital length of stay was 5.0 days. 60.0% of patients required intensive care unit admission with median intensive care unit length of stay 3.0 days. Overall mortality was 4.0% for skiers and 1.9% for snowboarders.
机译:滑雪和滑雪板事故后受伤导致每年估计7,000家住院入院,并对医疗保健系统提出重大负担。流行病学,伤害模式,医院资源利用和与这些严重伤害相关的结果需要进一步表征。全国创伤数据库为2007年至2014年询问伤害严重程度的录取> 15且国际疾病代码 - 第9号修订码885.3(从滑雪板,N = 1,353)和885.4(从滑雪板上掉下来) 1,216)。人口统计数据,应急部门数据,诊断和程序代码以及从数据库中抽象出来。严重(伤害严重程度> 15)滑雪相关和滑雪板相关的伤害与年龄分布(中位年龄,38岁; 38岁; 28岁的滑雪者和中位年龄,20;四分之一范围,16-25用于滑雪板; p <0.001)和性别(78.9%和86.4%的男性,分别为P <0.001)。运动脑损伤对于体育(占滑雪者的56.8%)很常见,P <0.001)。脊柱损伤(28.9%),胸部(37.6%)和腹部(35.0%)也很常见。百分之八十患者使用紧急医疗服务(50%救护车,30%直升机),中位紧急医疗服务运输时间为84分钟。 50.8%的患者需要互康运输。 43.2%的伤害需要手术干预(21.3%骨科,12.5%神经外科,10.5%胸部,7.8%腹部)。中位医院住宿时间为5.0天。 60.0%的患者需要重症监护单位入场,中位数重症监护单位3.0天。滑雪者的总体死亡率为4.0%,滑雪板为1.9%。

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