Evaluation of unintentional falls among children and adolescents treated in emergency medical services

Duška Jović, Snežana Petrović-Tepić, D. Knezevic, Daniela Dobrovoljski, Nataša Egeljić-Mihailović, Aleksandar Tepić, M. Burgic-Radmanovic
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Introduction: Unintentional falls are the leading cause of traumatic injuries, without fatal consequences, with significant morbidity in the population of children and adolescents. Goal: The main goal of this research was to analyze the manner of falling in relation to age and gender, and to assess the type of injury and the anatomical region of the body affected by the injury sustained during a fall in patients ≤19 years of age treated in the emergency medical services in the Republic of Srpska. Material and methods: A cross-section study with retrospective analysis of the national e-database WebMedic from 11 emergency medical services between January 2018 and December 2020 was conducted. Research included patients with diagnosis of unintentional injury caused by a fall, aged ≤19 years. Descriptive statistics and the Chi-square test were used for comparisons between groups. Results: During the observed period, 857 cases of unintentional falls were identified, where 87.5% were referred for hospitalization. The group of children aged 0 to 9 years (55.7%) was more often treated for falls (p<0.001), and boys were affected 6.7 times more often than girls (p<0.001). Falls from the same level caused different types of injuries depending on the age and gender of the children (p<0.001). According to the type of injury, superficial injuries (36.8%) and open wounds (29.4%) were most often identified, and the most frequently affected body region was the head (52.0%). Conclusion: The group of children up to the age of nine and males were more often affected by superficial injuries and open wounds, with head injuries being predominant in all age groups. These results could indicate the necessity of creating programs with targeted prevention.
对接受紧急医疗服务的儿童和青少年意外跌倒的评估
简介:意外跌倒是造成创伤性损伤的主要原因,没有致命的后果,在儿童和青少年人群中发病率很高。目标:这项研究的主要目标是分析跌倒方式与年龄和性别的关系,并评估在斯普斯卡共和国紧急医疗服务部门接受治疗的年龄≤19岁的患者在跌倒过程中受伤的类型和身体解剖区域。材料与方法:对2018年1月至2020年12月11个急诊医疗服务机构的国家电子数据库WebMedic进行横断面回顾性分析。研究对象为年龄≤19岁、诊断为跌倒所致意外伤害的患者。组间比较采用描述性统计和卡方检验。结果:观察期间共发现意外跌倒857例,其中87.5%转诊住院。0 ~ 9岁儿童(55.7%)更常因跌倒而接受治疗(p<0.001),男孩的发病率是女孩的6.7倍(p<0.001)。从同一高度跌落造成的损伤类型随儿童年龄和性别的不同而不同(p<0.001)。伤型以浅表伤(36.8%)和开放性伤(29.4%)最为常见,体表伤多发部位为头部(52.0%)。结论:9岁以下儿童和男性以浅表伤和开放性伤多见,各年龄组以头部伤为主。这些结果可能表明有必要制定有针对性的预防方案。
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