P-101 职业环境中的高处坠落描述

Anna Ozguler, Valentine Giorgetta, Michel Baer, Thomas Loeb
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导言 工作场所高处坠落是造成死亡和永久性残疾的原因。本研究旨在比较工作场所高处坠落与其他环境中的高处坠落。研究方法:这是一项回顾性研究,以巴黎大区一家紧急医疗服务机构(EMS)的永久登记册为基础。2003年至2018年期间,由高级生命支持救护车运送的所有从高处(≥2米)坠落的成年患者均被纳入研究范围。结果 在618名患者中,有111人(18%)在工作时跌倒。其余507人的坠落与自杀未遂(58%)、意外(26%)或不明原因(16%)有关。性别比为 54.5,而其他原因导致的跌倒为 1.5(p <10-3),工作场所跌倒的平均年龄为 39 岁,而其他原因导致的跌倒平均年龄为 44 岁(p=0.01)。工作场所跌倒的平均高度为 6.7 米,而其他原因跌倒的平均高度为 11.8 米(p<10-3)。工作场所的平均格拉斯哥昏迷量表为 13,而自杀为 9,事故为 12,不明原因为 5(p<10-3)。工作场所死亡人数为 7 人(6.3%),而自杀为 40.1%,事故为 8.5%,不明原因为 68.7%(p &;lt;10-3)。讨论与结论 就现场死亡率和严重程度而言,工作场所的坠落与意外坠落不相上下,这可能是因为它们发生在较低的高度。尽管如此,鉴于其发生频率较高,应加强预防措施。
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P-101 DESCRIPTION OF FALLS FROM A HEIGHT IN OCCUPATIONAL SETTINGS
Introduction Falls from great heights in the workplace are responsible for death and permanent disability. The aim of this study was to compare falls from great heights in the workplace with falls in other environments. Methodology: This was a retrospective study based on a permanent register implemented in an emergency medical service (EMS) in the Paris region. All adult patients transported by an advanced life support ambulance from 2003 to 2018 who fell from a great height (≥ 2 meters) were included. Results Of the 618 patients, 111 (18%) fell at work. The remaining 507 falls were related to suicide attempts (58%), accidents (26%) or unknown causes (16%). The sex ratio was 54.5 compared with 1.5 for other causes of falls (p < 10-3), with an average age of 39 for workplace falls compared with 44 for the other causes (p=0.01). The mean height of the fall was 6.7 at workplace compared with 11.8 m for other causes (p<10-3). The mean Glasgow Coma Scale was 13 for the workplace, compared with 9 for suicide, 12 for accidents and 5 for unknown causes (p < 10-3). Seven deaths occurred in the workplace (6.3%) compared with 40.1% for suicide, 8.5% for accidents and 68.7% for unknown causes (p < 10-3). Discussion and conclusion Falls in the workplace were comparable to accidental falls in terms of on-site fatality rate and severity, probably because they occurred at a lower height. Nevertheless, they should be the subject of reinforced preventive measures, given their high frequency.
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