The Burden of Road Traffic Accidents on Facial Fractures: National Trends, Injury Patterns, and Disparities in 154,185 Patients.

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Carol Y Wang, Daniel Y Kwon, Olachi Oleru, Nargiz Seyidova, Peter E Shamamian, Keisha E Montalmant, Alex Sarosi, Peter J Taub
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Abstract

Study design: National database study.

Objective: Road traffic accidents (RTAs) are a common and challenging cause of facial fractures in the United States. The present study sought to utilize the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project National Inpatient Sample (HCUP-NIS) to investigate national trends, injury patterns and disparities in facial fractures secondary to RTAs. To date, this is the first study to do so.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of patients with primary facial fractures secondary to RTAs using the 2018-2021 HCUP-NIS. Patients were classified into the RTA and non-RTA group. Demographics, injury patterns, and inpatient outcomes were compared.

Results: In total, 154,185 primary facial fractures were identified, of which 17% (n = 26,115) were associated with RTAs. RTAs commonly involved cars (41%), followed by motorcycles (15%), pedestrians (11%), and bicyclists (10%). The RTA group was younger (34% vs 24% < 25 years, P < .01) and more frequently Hispanic (18% vs 15%, P < .01). The most common fracture types were mandibular (23%), frontal (14%), and orbital fractures (14%). The RTA group was 50% more likely to have multiple facial fractures (OR = 1.5, P < .01). The RTA group had a longer length of stay (5.3 vs 4.0 days, P < .01), admission charge ($127,932 vs $79,414, P < .01), and mortality rate (1.9% vs 1.4%, P < .01) than the non-RTA group.

Conclusions: The present findings provide valuable insights, informing early involvement of craniofacial surgeons for the assessment of combination facial fractures and tailored treatment approaches for RTA patients.

道路交通事故对面部骨折造成的负担:154 185 名患者的全国趋势、伤害模式和差异。
研究设计全国数据库研究:在美国,道路交通事故(RTA)是导致面部骨折的一个常见且具有挑战性的原因。本研究试图利用医疗成本与利用项目全国住院病人样本(HCUP-NIS)来调查继发于道路交通事故的面部骨折的全国趋势、伤害模式和差异。迄今为止,这是第一项此类研究:使用 2018-2021 年 HCUP-NIS 对继发于 RTA 的原发性面部骨折患者进行了回顾性分析。患者被分为 RTA 组和非 RTA 组。对人口统计学、损伤模式和住院结果进行了比较:共发现 154 185 例原发性面部骨折,其中 17% (n = 26 115)与 RTA 相关。快速交通事故通常涉及汽车(41%),其次是摩托车(15%)、行人(11%)和骑自行车者(10%)。RTA 组的年龄更小(34% 对 24% 小于 25 岁,P < .01),更多是西班牙裔(18% 对 15%,P < .01)。最常见的骨折类型是下颌骨骨折(23%)、额骨骨折(14%)和眼眶骨折(14%)。RTA 组发生多发性面部骨折的可能性高出 50%(OR = 1.5,P < .01)。RTA组的住院时间(5.3天 vs 4.0天,P < .01)、入院费用(127,932美元 vs 79,414美元,P < .01)和死亡率(1.9% vs 1.4%,P < .01)均长于非RTA组:本研究结果提供了宝贵的见解,有助于颅颌面外科医生及早参与面部合并骨折的评估,并为 RTA 患者提供量身定制的治疗方法。
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