Injuries from falling out of bed in infants under 1 year of age: a systematic review.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Camile Lima Barros Ourem Campos, Gabriela Carneiro de Farias Evangelista, Lucas Victor Alves, Joao Guilherme Alves
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Abstract

Context: Falls from beds are a leading cause of unintentional injuries in infants under 1 year of age. While most cases result in mild outcomes, the potential for severe injuries, such as skull fractures or intracranial haemorrhages, exists. Despite the prevalence of these incidents, no systematic review has focused specifically on injuries from bed falls in this specific age.

Objective: To evaluate the risk and severity of injuries caused by falls from beds in infants under 1 year of age through a systematic review.

Data sources: We searched in PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library and Lilacs Scielo for studies published between 1984 and December 2024.

Study selection: We included observational studies that reported injuries from falls from beds in infants under 1 year.

Data extraction: We extracted the relevant data from the included study details, recruitment setting, study design, sample size and outcome measures. We conducted a quality assessment using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.

Results: Out of 297 initially identified studies, three met inclusion criteria, comprising a total of 2034 infants under 1 year of age. Most falls resulted in minor or no injuries. Warrington et al reported <1% of cases leading to concussion or fractures. Samuel et al identified two cases of intracranial haemorrhage and linear skull fractures without intervention. Kolulu et al observed significant injuries, including skull fractures and cerebral contusions, in 10.2% of infants.

Conclusions: Falls from beds are frequent in infants under 1 year, with most resulting in minor outcomes. However, serious injuries occur in around 5% of infants below 1-year old, emphasising the need for prevention strategies and clinical guidelines for managing post-fall assessments. Further research is required to refine understanding and improve prevention and management practices.

Prospero registration number: CRD42024626255.

1岁以下婴儿从床上摔伤:一项系统综述。
背景:从床上摔下是造成1岁以下婴儿意外伤害的主要原因。虽然大多数病例结果轻微,但存在严重损伤的可能性,如颅骨骨折或颅内出血。尽管这些事件很普遍,但没有系统的综述专门关注这个特定年龄的床上跌倒造成的伤害。目的:通过系统评价1岁以下婴儿从床上摔伤的危险性和严重程度。数据来源:我们在PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library和Lilacs Scielo检索了1984年至2024年12月之间发表的研究。研究选择:我们纳入了报道1岁以下婴儿从床上摔伤的观察性研究。数据提取:我们从纳入的研究细节、招募设置、研究设计、样本量和结果测量中提取相关数据。我们使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表进行了质量评估。结果:在最初确定的297项研究中,有3项符合纳入标准,共包括2034名1岁以下的婴儿。大多数跌倒只造成轻微伤害或没有伤害。Warrington等报道了两例未经干预的颅内出血和线状颅骨骨折。Kolulu等人观察到10.2%的婴儿有明显的损伤,包括颅骨骨折和脑挫伤。结论:1岁以下婴儿从床上摔下很常见,大多数导致轻微后果。然而,大约5%的1岁以下婴儿发生严重伤害,这强调了预防策略和管理跌倒后评估的临床指南的必要性。需要进一步的研究来完善理解和改进预防和管理做法。普洛斯彼罗注册号:CRD42024626255。
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Injury Prevention
Injury Prevention 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
2.70%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1995, Injury Prevention has been the pre-eminent repository of original research and compelling commentary relevant to this increasingly important field. An international peer reviewed journal, it offers the best in science, policy, and public health practice to reduce the burden of injury in all age groups around the world. The journal publishes original research, opinion, debate and special features on the prevention of unintentional, occupational and intentional (violence-related) injuries. Injury Prevention is online only.
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