Facial Lacerations Related to Recreational Activities: A National 10-Year Evaluation From US Emergency Departments

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Sacha C. Hauc, Lioba Huelsboemer, Katelyn Lewis, Helia Hosseini, Mica Williams, Jean Carlo Rivera, Michael Alperovich
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Study Design This study serves as a nationally representative retrospective cohort of U.S emergency department visits related to facial lacerations caused by recreational activities. Objective The aim of this work is to offer a representative sample of facial laceration and identify the recreational activities associated with the highest risk of such injuries. Methods We conducted aretrospectivestudy of patients reported to the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) which collects information on injuries related to consumer products. Patients were included in our dataset from the time period of 2012 to 2021 if they sustained a facial laceration that was caused by a recreational activity. Results Our findings reveal 2,383,761 facial lacerations between the study period examined. Young male white adults were more likely to sustain a facial laceration related to recreational activities. Injuries related to exercise equipment were also more likely seen in male patients. The most common cause of facial lacerations was associated with bicycles and basketball. Conclusions This study found that young white adults are notably prone to facial lacerations, with recreational activities such as bicycling and basketball accounting for the majority of cases. Understanding these statistics is pivotal for implementing targeted strategies to prevent these injuries and their associated consequences.
与娱乐活动相关的面部撕裂伤:来自美国急诊科的全国10年评估
研究设计:本研究对美国因娱乐活动引起的面部撕裂伤急诊患者进行了全国代表性的回顾性队列研究。目的本研究的目的是提供面部撕裂伤的代表性样本,并确定与此类损伤最高风险相关的娱乐活动。方法我们对向国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)报告的患者进行了一项前瞻性研究,该系统收集了与消费品相关的伤害信息。在2012年至2021年期间,如果患者因娱乐活动导致面部撕裂,则将其纳入我们的数据集。结果在研究期间,我们发现了2,383,761例面部撕裂伤。年轻的白人男性更容易因娱乐活动造成面部撕裂伤。与运动器材相关的伤害也更可能出现在男性患者身上。面部撕裂最常见的原因与自行车和篮球有关。本研究发现,年轻的白人成年人明显容易发生面部撕裂伤,其中以骑自行车和打篮球等娱乐活动为主。了解这些统计数据对于实施有针对性的策略来预防这些伤害及其相关后果至关重要。
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Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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