Foreign Bodies Injuries in Children in Argentina: A CountrywideProgram Connecting Evidence with Prevention

H. Rodríguez, G. Cuestas, S. Ballali, G. Sica, Walter Widmann, Silvina Carca, Susana Tortosa, D. Gregori
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The present study presents 441 cases of foreign bodies (FB) injuries collected in Argentina, in the framework of the Susy safe program, a web-based surveillance registry for foreign body injuries in children aged 0-14. The analysis was carried out on hospital cases recorded for foreign bodies' injuries, registered in the Susy Safe database and validated as proper for quality and consistency of data. The current analysis is carried out on FBs located in ears, nose, pharynx and larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs, mouth, oesophagus and stomach. Injuries occurred most frequently in children older than 3 years Four-hundred-forty-four cases were treated: female patient's incidence was lower than males' one, with a 1:1.24 proportion (44.7% of female, and 55.3% males). Analyzing the outcomes, hospitalization was required in 218 cases (49.5%), most frequently when the injury occurred in trachea, bronchi and lungs (36.4%). Complications were recorded in 49 patients (11.1%), the majority of which (5.7%) presented to the ENT departments with a FB in the respiratory system. An adult was present in 77.8 % of the cases testifying that primary prevention has a key role in avoiding those kinds of injuries. Particularly, active strategies that promote behavior change seem to be necessary. A communication initiative is under development in Argentina, aimed at informing parents and supervisors of the risks posed by common objects to their children's health.
阿根廷儿童的异物伤害:一项将证据与预防联系起来的全国性计划
本研究介绍了在阿根廷收集的441例异物(FB)伤害,在Susy安全计划的框架内,这是一个基于网络的0-14岁儿童异物伤害监测登记。对医院记录的异物损伤病例进行了分析,这些病例已登记在Susy Safe数据库中,并经验证数据的质量和一致性是适当的。目前的分析是对位于耳、鼻、咽、喉、气管、支气管和肺、口腔、食道和胃的FBs进行的。3岁以上儿童损伤发生率最高,共444例,女性发生率低于男性,比例为1:1.24(女性占44.7%,男性占55.3%)。结果分析显示,218例(49.5%)患者需要住院治疗,其中以气管、支气管和肺部损伤最为常见(36.4%)。49例(11.1%)患者出现并发症,其中大多数(5.7%)因呼吸系统FB就诊于耳鼻喉科。77.8%的病例中有成年人在场,证明初级预防在避免这类伤害方面起着关键作用。特别是,促进行为改变的积极策略似乎是必要的。阿根廷正在制定一项宣传倡议,旨在向父母和监督者通报常见物品对其子女健康构成的风险。
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