美国杠铃举重相关头颈部损伤的流行病学:全国伤害数据十年分析》。

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2024-11-18 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70049
Shiven Sharma, Luke Reardon, Li-Xing Man, Marita S Teng, Michele M Carr
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研究目的研究设计:横断面分析:横断面分析:环境:国家数据库:我们使用了国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)2014年至2023年的数据。记录了杠铃相关损伤(NEISS代码3265)的人群特征,包括年龄和性别分布。我们进一步分析了损伤解剖位置、损伤类型、骨折位置和患者处置的分布情况。为了确定统计意义,我们进行了非参数检验:2014年至2023年期间,共发现3105例与杠铃相关的头颈部损伤病例,主要为男性(n = 2227,71.7%),平均年龄为27.7岁(SD:11.9岁)。大多数患者(n = 2193,74.5%)接受治疗后出院,71 名患者(2.3%)需要住院治疗。受影响最大的身体部位是头部(n = 1,368, 44.1%),其次是颈部(n = 993, 32%)、面部(n = 614, 19.8%)、口腔(n = 108, 3.5%)和耳部(n = 22, 0.7%)。最常见的受伤地点是娱乐或体育设施(n = 1143;36.8%),其他主要地点是家中(n = 542;17.5%)和未指定地点(n = 1065;34.3%)。撕裂伤是最常见的伤害类型(n = 682;32.4%)。此外,撕裂伤与在家中进行杠铃举重运动的关系更为明显(P 结论:本研究表明,有相当多的受伤者是在家中进行杠铃举重运动时受伤的:本研究表明,大量与杠铃相关的损伤发生在肩部以上。这方面的知识可为制定安全措施提供参考,包括对规则、条例和防护设备进行可能的改革。
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Epidemiology of Barbell Weightlifting-Related Head and Neck Injuries in the United States: A 10-Year Analysis of National Injury Data.

Objective: Our primary objective was to identify and describe trends in head and neck injuries incurred while participating in barbell weightlifting.

Study design: Cross-sectional analysis.

Setting: National database.

Methods: We used data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) from 2014 to 2023. Population characteristics of barbell-related injuries (NEISS Code 3265), including age and sex distributions, were recorded. We further analyzed the distribution of injury anatomic locations, injury types, fracture locations, and patient dispositions. To identify statistical significance, nonparametric tests were performed.

Results: Between 2014 and 2023, 3105 cases of barbell-related head and neck injuries were identified, predominantly in males (n = 2227, 71.7%) with a mean age of 27.7 years (SD: 11.9 years). The majority of patients (n = 2193, 74.5%) were treated and released, while 71 patients (2.3%) required hospital admission. The most affected body part was the head (n = 1,368, 44.1%), followed by the neck (n = 993, 32%), the face (n = 614, 19.8%), the mouth (n = 108, 3.5%), and the ear (n = 22, 0.7%). The most common location of injury was a recreational or sports facility (n = 1143; 36.8%), with other significant locations being the home (n = 542; 17.5%), and unspecified locations (n = 1065; 34.3%). Lacerations were the most common injury type (n = 682; 32.4%). Moreover, lacerations were more significantly associated with barbell weightlifting at home (P < .001) than in a recreational or sports facility.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates that a substantial number of barbell-related injuries occur above the shoulder. This knowledge can inform the development of safety measures, including potential reforms in rules, regulations, and protective equipment.

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