急诊科上肢骨折:美国全国趋势数据库分析》。

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1177/15589447231219286
Anthony L Karzon, Ehab M Nazzal, Hayden L Cooke, Kevin Heo, Onyinye Okonma, Jacob Worden, Zaamin Hussain, Kevin C Chung, Michael B Gottschalk, Eric R Wagner
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背景:上肢(UE)骨折是急诊科(ED)就诊的常见原因之一,但缺乏有关其流行病学的最新数据。本研究旨在描述上肢骨折的发病率、人口统计学特征、患者特征和相关医疗因素,并假设上肢骨折在急诊科仍然很常见:利用全国急诊室抽样数据库,确定了2016年到急诊室就诊的UE骨折患者,并利用人口估计值计算了发病率。研究还分析了保险状况、创伤名称、费用和教学状况等数据:研究发现了 2 118 568 名 UE 骨折患者,占 2016 年急诊科就诊总人数的 1.5%。男性占 UE 骨折的 54.2%,其中趾骨骨折最为常见。女性桡骨和/或尺骨远端骨折最为常见(30.4%)。5至14岁患者的上髁骨折比例最高(23.2%)(每10万人中有1195.5人)。非创伤中心是最常见的治疗机构(50.4%),其次是一级(19.5%)、二级(15.3%)和三级(12.8%)中心。发生在美国南部的骨折比例最高(38.3%)。与闭合性骨折相比,开放性 UE 骨折患者的急诊治疗费用几乎是闭合性骨折患者的 2 倍:这项研究提供了 2016 年 UE 骨折的重要流行病学信息。急诊科 UE 骨折的发病率一直居高不下,大多数发生在桡骨远端、指骨和锁骨。此外,UE骨折最常见于年轻患者、男性和夏季美国南部地区的患者。这些发现对医疗服务提供者和政策制定者评估和治疗 UE 骨折患者很有帮助。
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Upper Extremity Fractures in the Emergency Department: A Database Analysis of National Trends in the United States.

Background: Upper extremity (UE) fractures are a common reason for emergency department (ED) visits, but recent data on their epidemiology are lacking. This study aimed to describe the incidence, demographics, patient characteristics, and associated health care factors of UE fractures, hypothesizing that they would remain prevalent in the ED setting.

Methods: Using the Nationwide ED Sample database, patients presenting to the ED with UE fractures in 2016 were identified, and population estimates were used to calculate incidence rates. Data on insurance status, trauma designation, cost, and teaching status were analyzed.

Results: The study identified 2 118 568 patients with UE fractures, representing 1.5% of all ED visits in 2016. Men accounted for 54.2% of UE fractures, with phalangeal fractures being most common. Distal radius and/or ulna fractures were most common in women (30.4%). The greatest proportion of UE fractures (23.2%) occurred in patients aged 5 to 14 years (1195.5 per 100 000). Nontrauma centers were the most common treating institutions (50.4%), followed by level I (19.5%), II (15.3%), and III (12.8%) centers. The greatest proportion of fractures (38.3%) occurred in the southern United States. Emergency department cost of treatment was almost 2-fold in patients with open UE fractures compared with closed.

Conclusion: This study provides important epidemiological information on UE fractures in 2016. The incidence rate of UE fractures in the ED has remained high, with most occurring in the distal radius, phalanges, and clavicle. In addition, UE fractures were most common in younger patients, men, and those in the southern United States during the summer. These findings can be useful for health care providers and policymakers when evaluating and treating patients with UE fractures.

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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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