[Emergency Department visits due to firework accidents in the Reykjavik capital area from 2010 to 2022].

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Bjorn Vilhelm Olafsson, Hjalti Mar Bjornsson
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Abstract

Background: Public use of fireworks is widespread in Iceland, and unfortunately associated with injuries. No prior comprehensive research has been done on firework accidents in Iceland. The goal of this study was to gather information about the extent, cause, and impact of firework accidents in the Reykjavik capital area.

Methods: Text search was conducted in medical records to find visits to the Emergency Department (ED) resulting from fireworks accidents over the period December 2010 to January 2022. Medical records were reviewed for details of events and injury.

Results: Over the period 248 patients came to the ED after a firework related injury, 73% male. The age range was from 9 months to 79 years of age. Children were 114, 12 were younger than 6 years. There where overall 54 secondary accidents. In total 96 (39%) accidents were traced to a faulty firework. Rockets caused the most accidents 56 (23%), cakes 43 (17%) and handheld candles 32 (13%). Type of firework was not reported in 62 (25%) cases. 157 sustained a burn injury, of which 104 where on hands. Eye injury was found on 67 patients and 97 individuals had open wounds. 22 where admitted to the hospital for a total of 91 days. Nobody died but at least 13 sustained permanent physical impairment due to fireworks.

Conclusions: Over the past decade, 21 patients on average presented to the ED annually with firework injury. 73% of those injured by fireworks are male. Children make up one half of the injured and one child 5 years of age or younger sustains a firework injury every year on average. Preventive measures against firework accidents should be expanded and more restrictive regulations on their use should be considered.

[2010年至2022年雷克雅未克首都地区因烟花事故而进行的急诊访问]。
背景:在冰岛,公共场所燃放烟花很普遍,不幸的是,这与伤害有关。此前没有对冰岛的烟花事故进行过全面的研究。本研究的目的是收集有关雷克雅未克首都地区烟花事故的程度、原因和影响的信息。方法:对2010年12月至2022年1月期间因烟花事故到急诊室就诊的医疗记录进行文本检索。审查了医疗记录,以了解事件和受伤的细节。结果:在此期间,248名患者在烟花相关损伤后来到急诊科,其中73%为男性。年龄范围为9个月~ 79岁。114名儿童中有12名小于6岁。总共有54起次要事故。总共有96起(39%)事故被追溯到有缺陷的烟花。火箭造成的事故最多,为56起(23%),蛋糕43起(17%),手持蜡烛32起(13%)。62例(25%)未见烟花类型。157人烧伤,其中104人手部受伤。67例患者眼部受伤,97例患者有开放性伤口。其中22人住院共91天。没有人死亡,但至少13人因烟花造成永久性身体损伤。结论:在过去的十年中,平均每年有21例患者因烟花损伤来到急诊科。73%的烟花伤者是男性。儿童占受伤者的一半,平均每年有一名5岁或5岁以下的儿童遭受烟花伤害。应扩大对烟花事故的预防措施,并应考虑对其使用制定更严格的规定。
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Laeknabladid
Laeknabladid MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
0.50
自引率
25.00%
发文量
63
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Læknablaðið er fræðirit sem birtir vísinda og yfirlitsgreinar og annað efni sem byggir á rannsóknum innan læknisfræði eða skyldra greina. Læknablaðið er gefið út af Læknafélagi Íslands. Blaðið er sent til allra félagsmanna. Það var fyrst gefið út árið 1904 en hefur komið samfellt út frá árinu 1915. Blaðið kemur út 11 sinnum á ári og er prentað í 2000 eintökum. Allt efni Læknablaðsins frá árinu 2000 er aðgengilegt á heimasíðu blaðsins á laeknabladid.is og er aðgangur endurgjaldslaus og öllum opinn.
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