Intended and suicidal trauma to the anterior neck in Finnish young adults.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Riikka E Mäkitie, Silja Kosola, Taru Ilmarinen
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Abstract

Purpose: Self-inflicted injuries are a leading cause of death in young adults. Trauma to the anterior neck, such as from cutting and hanging, can have serious consequences given the complex anatomy and closeness of critical structures. Considering the recent increase in intended and inter-personal violence, we evaluated the occurrence and clinical characteristics of self-harm neck injuries in young adults.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed all neck traumas treated at the Helsinki University Hospital in patients aged 18 to 30 years in 2005-2023. Patient records were systematically evaluated for cohort demographics, injury type, clinical characteristics, given treatment, follow-up, and possible psychiatric comorbidities.

Results: In total 169 events were recorded, with an evident increase in the recent years (45% of all in 2020-2023) and particularly in females. Females were younger than males (p = 0.010) and their trauma generally milder, often managed in outpatient care (82%). Severe penetrating injuries occurred primarily in males (p = 0.005) who were older (p = 0.004) and without prior suicidal events (p = 0.005). They required surgical interventions and prolonged in-house treatment. Overall, the cohort was characterized by a heavy burden of psychiatric comorbidities (98%) and substance abuse (53%); 78% had other suicidal events. Four patients (2.9%) deceased from a recorded suicide during the study period.

Conclusions: We report an alarming increase in suicidal self-harm especially among young females and severe intended neck traumas in older males without preceding suicidal behavior. Our findings warrant timely preventative actions on an individual and societal level and call for refined guidelines for clinical management.

芬兰年轻人前颈部的蓄意和自杀性创伤。
目的:自我伤害是年轻人死亡的主要原因。前颈部的创伤,如割伤和上吊,由于复杂的解剖结构和关键结构的紧密性,可能会造成严重的后果。考虑到最近蓄意暴力和人际暴力的增加,我们评估了年轻人自我伤害性颈部损伤的发生和临床特征。方法:我们回顾性分析了2005-2023年在赫尔辛基大学医院治疗的所有18 - 30岁患者的颈部创伤。对患者记录进行系统评估,包括队列人口统计、损伤类型、临床特征、给予治疗、随访和可能的精神合并症。结果:共记录了169起事件,近年来明显增加(占2020-2023年总数的45%),尤其是女性。女性比男性年轻(p = 0.010),创伤一般较轻,通常在门诊治疗(82%)。严重穿透伤主要发生在男性中(p = 0.005),他们年龄较大(p = 0.004),之前没有自杀事件(p = 0.005)。他们需要手术干预和长期的内部治疗。总体而言,该队列的特点是精神合并症负担沉重(98%)和药物滥用(53%);78%的人有其他自杀事件。在研究期间,有4名患者(2.9%)死于自杀。结论:我们报告了自杀性自我伤害的惊人增长,特别是在年轻女性和严重的故意颈部创伤的老年男性之前没有自杀行为。我们的研究结果保证在个人和社会层面及时采取预防措施,并呼吁完善临床管理指南。
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4.50
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311
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery aims to open an interdisciplinary forum that allows for the scientific exchange between basic and clinical science related to pathophysiology, diagnostics and treatment of traumatized patients. The journal covers all aspects of clinical management, operative treatment and related research of traumatic injuries. Clinical and experimental papers on issues relevant for the improvement of trauma care are published. Reviews, original articles, short communications and letters allow the appropriate presentation of major and minor topics.
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