Fall From Height Cases of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and The Curfew of the COVID-19 Period Possible Effects on it

Serbülent KILIÇ, Arzu OTO, Musa SAHIN
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Background/Purpose: To investigate whether the curfew of the COVID-19 pandemic influences the fall from height cases in children’s age group. Methods: This study was conducted in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of XXX Training and Research Hospital between 01 January 2017 and 01 January 2022. This study enrolled 39 males (35.1%) and 72 females (64.9%) aged 4.4 ±4.1 years. Results: The findings indicate that when the school precautions existed, the number of fall cases who were admitted to PICU decreased 10-fold. Additionally, when the general precautions were performed, the number of fall cases who were admitted to PICU decreased 31,8%. On the other hand, the logistic regression model, which was established to predict the independent factors of higher fall cases among all of the fall cases admitted to PICU, was found to be significant. Falling from the 'storey of building', which is one of the variables included in the analysis, contributed significantly to the model and was in a 54.4-fold significant relationship with High Falls (above 4.57 meters). While pneumocephalus injury was associated with High Falls 9.2 times, pneumothorax was associated 15.9 times. Conclusion: Our results have three implications. First, it was presented that above 4,57 meter falls cause more severe injuries than lower falls. Second, injury patterns, social parameters, epidemiological differences, required prevention equipment, and education of caregivers of fall cases were revealed. Third, the influences of the curfew on the COVID-19 pandemic were discussed.
小儿重症监护室高空坠落病例及新冠疫情期间宵禁可能对其产生的影响
背景/目的:探讨2019冠状病毒病大流行期间宵禁对儿童年龄组高空坠落病例的影响。 方法:本研究于2017年1月1日至2022年1月1日在XXX培训与研究医院儿科重症监护病房(PICU)进行。男性39例(35.1%),女性72例(64.9%),年龄4.4±4.1岁。& # x0D;结果:学校采取预防措施后,入PICU的跌倒病例减少了10倍。此外,当采取一般预防措施时,入住PICU的跌倒病例数量减少了31.8%。另一方面,为预测所有入PICU的跌倒病例中较高跌倒病例的独立因素而建立的logistic回归模型具有显著性。从“建筑物的楼层”坠落,这是分析中包含的变量之一,对模型有重要贡献,与高瀑布(4.57米以上)有54.4倍的显著关系。而气脑损伤与高跌落相关的发生率为9.2次,气胸相关的发生率为15.9次。 结论:我们的研究结果有三个意义。首先,研究表明,457米以上的瀑布比较低的瀑布造成的伤害更严重。其次,揭示伤害模式、社会参数、流行病学差异、所需预防设备和护理人员的教育。第三,探讨了宵禁对新冠肺炎疫情的影响。
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