Epidemiological and Clinical Characteristics of Shoulder Dislocations in Emergency Care Settings in Turkey: A Single-Center Experience

Murat Çeti̇n, Nurcan Biçakçi, S. Bicakci, Neil J Cunningham
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Objective: This study evaluated the general epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients admitted to the emergency department with shoulder dislocations. Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study, conducted as a chart review at the Emergency Department of the *** State Hospital between 01 January 2018 to 31 December 2019. Results: A total of 165 patients (median age 50 years and 60% of males) with anterior shoulder dislocations were included. The most common mechanism was traumatic dislocation (65.5%), the primary maneuver of treatment was traction/countertraction (80.6%), and 22.4% were recurrent dislocations. Males were younger and had more spontaneous dislocations. Also, patients with spontaneous dislocations were younger and predominantly males, and tended to be recurrent dislocations than traumatic ones. Conclusions: Epidemiological characteristics of our patients were similar to a previous study conducted in Turkey, but slightly different from the studies in other populations. Further studies evaluating the incidence and long-term follow-up data are also needed to better elucidate the epidemiological features of shoulder dislocations.
土耳其急诊护理中肩部脱位的流行病学和临床特征:单中心经验
目的:探讨急诊肩部脱位患者的一般流行病学及临床特点。方法:这是一项回顾性横断面研究,以图表回顾的形式于2018年1月1日至2019年12月31日在***州立医院急诊科进行。结果:共纳入165例肩关节前脱位患者(中位年龄50岁,60%为男性)。最常见的机制为外伤性脱位(65.5%),主要的治疗手法为牵引/反牵引(80.6%),22.4%为复发性脱位。男性更年轻,自发性脱位更多。此外,自发性脱位的患者多为年轻且以男性为主,且往往是复发性脱位,而非外伤性脱位。结论:我们患者的流行病学特征与先前在土耳其进行的研究相似,但与其他人群的研究略有不同。还需要进一步的研究评估发病率和长期随访数据,以更好地阐明肩关节脱位的流行病学特征。
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