Trends in the last decade of maxillofacial trauma in England.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Tom Henderson, Peter A Brennan
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Abstract

Injuries to the face, mouth and jaws are common presentations to UK hospitals. Understanding the current volume of work and the recent changes can yield important lessons for the teams that deal with facial injuries. We examined the Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) covering England for the financial reporting years ending in 2015-2024 for relevant diagnoses and procedures undertaken during hospital admissions. A significant reduction in activity in many areas due to COIVD-19 was found. We report on the change between average volumes of activity in the years ending 2015-17, compared with the years ending 2022-24. For soft tissue trauma there was an 11.3% reduction in recorded repairs between these time periods. There were also reductions in orbital (-20.7%), nasoethmoidal (-22.2%), zygomatic complex (-32.4%), nasal (-52.9%), and mandibular (-18.5%) fracture repairs. In many areas this was found in contrast to increased diagnosis of these fracture types. In conclusion, for many types of facial trauma, there has been a reduction in clinically significant events over the last decade. Improved diagnosis and changes in coding behaviour may account for increased recognition of injuries with less clinical relevance.

过去十年英国颌面外伤的趋势。
面部、口腔和下颌受伤是英国医院常见的症状。了解目前的工作量和最近的变化可以为处理面部损伤的团队提供重要的经验教训。我们检查了2015-2024年财务报告年度覆盖英格兰的医院事件统计(HES),以了解住院期间的相关诊断和程序。由于2019冠状病毒病,许多地区的活动显著减少。我们报告了截至2015-17年的平均交易量与截至2022-24年的平均交易量之间的变化。对于软组织创伤,在这些时间段之间记录的修复减少了11.3%。眶骨折(-20.7%)、鼻筛骨折(-22.2%)、颧复合体骨折(-32.4%)、鼻骨折(-52.9%)和下颌骨折(-18.5%)的复位也有所减少。在许多地区,这与这些骨折类型的诊断增加形成对比。总之,对于许多类型的面部创伤,在过去的十年中,临床上重要的事件有所减少。改进的诊断和编码行为的改变可能会增加对临床相关性较低的损伤的识别。
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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
16.70%
发文量
256
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons: • Leading articles on all aspects of surgery in the oro-facial and head and neck region • One of the largest circulations of any international journal in this field • Dedicated to enhancing surgical expertise.
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