A Review of 13,470 Head and Neck Injuries from Trampoline Jumping.

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Dani Stanbouly, Rami Stanbouly, Michael Baron, Firat Selvi, Raymond Wong Chung Wen, Sung-Kiang Chuang
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Abstract

Study design: The authors designed a 20-year cross-sectional study using the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) database.

Objective: The purpose of the study is to determine the risk factors for hospital admission among individuals who suffer head and neck injuries secondary to trampoline use.

Methods: The primary predictor variables were a set of heterogenous variables that were categorized into the forementioned study variable groups (patient characteristics and injury characteristics). The primary outcome variable was hospital admission. Multivariate logistic regression was used to determine independent risk factors for hospital admission.

Results: The final sample consisted of 13,474 reports of trampoline injuries to the head and neck. Relative to females, males (OR 1.66, P < .05) were at an increased risk for hospital admissions. Fractures (OR 35.23, P < .05) increased the risk for hospital admissions relative to dental injuries. Concerning anatomical region of injury, neck injuries (OR 30.53, P < .05) were at an increased risk for hospital admissions.

Conclusions: Injuries to the neck from trampoline jumping significantly increased the risk for admission. The severity of neck injuries from trampoline jumping is well established in the literature. Additionally, male sex and fractures were each risk factors for hospital admission. Given the rising prevalence of trampoline-related head and neck injuries over the past 2 decades, it is crucial for individuals to take the necessary precautions when jumping on a trampoline.

对 13,470 例因蹦床跳跃造成的头颈部损伤进行回顾。
研究设计:作者利用国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)数据库设计了一项为期 20 年的横断面研究:研究目的:确定因使用蹦床而导致头颈部受伤者入院治疗的风险因素:主要预测变量是一组异质变量,这些变量被归类为上述研究变量组(患者特征和损伤特征)。主要结果变量是入院情况。多变量逻辑回归用于确定入院的独立风险因素:最终样本包括 13,474 份蹦床头部和颈部损伤报告。与女性相比,男性入院风险更高(OR 1.66,P < .05)。骨折(OR 35.23,P < .05)相对于牙齿损伤增加了入院风险。就受伤部位而言,颈部受伤(OR 30.53,P < .05)的入院风险更高:结论:蹦床跳跃造成的颈部损伤会显著增加入院风险。蹦床跳跃造成的颈部损伤的严重程度已在文献中得到证实。此外,男性和骨折也是入院的风险因素。鉴于过去二十年中与蹦床相关的头部和颈部损伤的发生率不断上升,因此个人在跳蹦床时采取必要的预防措施至关重要。
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Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
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