美国运动和娱乐相关脚趾骨折的流行病学。

Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2025-06-26 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1177/24730114251342797
Dogerno Norceide, Gabriel I Onor, Oluwatomi Akingbola, William Justice, Nana F Amponsah, Abimbola Okulaja, Ifeanyichukwu Onor, Michael Okoronkwo, Chibuikem Nwizu, David Pedowitz
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背景:脚趾骨折是最常见的下肢骨折之一。在运动中,脚趾骨折可能出现在不同的损伤机制、不同的严重程度和不同的治疗意义之后。本研究旨在了解美国急诊科(EDs)脚趾骨折的趋势,特别是与体育和娱乐活动有关的骨折。该研究的另一个目的是确定在2019冠状病毒病疫情最严重的2020年,脚趾骨折的发生率是否显著下降。方法:我们查询了国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)数据库,以确定2013年至2022年期间美国急诊科出现的脚趾骨折。数据输出按年龄组、性别、运动/娱乐活动和年份进行分析。美国人口普查数据用于计算100,000人年的发病率(IR)。采用χ2检验和回归分析来确定差异的显著性。Grubbs的检验是为了确定显著的年度异常值,特别关注2020年。结果:美国ed共发现921033例脚趾骨折,其中175864例与运动和娱乐有关。运动(IR = 140.3)在运动/娱乐中IR最高,其次是骑自行车(IR = 136.8)、篮球(IR = 136.8)和足球(IR = 94.9)。男性占40.8% (IR = 23.0),女性占59.2% (IR = 32.8)。在男性和女性中,脚趾骨折在10- 14岁年龄组中发生率最高。从2013年到2022年,运动和娱乐相关的脚趾骨折没有显著减少,尽管所有脚趾骨折的年趋势线性回归分析的P值为0.0037,全因脚趾骨折明显减少。2020年是一个显著的异常值,与运动相关的脚趾骨折减少,尽管2020年所有原因的脚趾骨折没有显著减少。结论:从2013年到2022年,运动和娱乐相关的脚趾骨折没有显著减少,尽管全因脚趾骨折明显减少。脚趾骨折在儿童年龄组,特别是10-14岁的儿童中仍然是高峰。青少年体育和娱乐官员应该意识到脚趾骨折的风险,以帮助预防。证据等级:III级,流行病学数据库,回顾性队列研究。
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The Epidemiology of Sports and Recreation Related Toe Fractures in the United States.

Background: Fractures of the toes are among the most frequently diagnosed lower extremity fractures. In sports, toe fractures may present after diverse mechanisms of injury, varying severity, and varying implications for management. This study aimed to discern trends in toe fractures presenting to US emergency departments (EDs) particularly in association with sports and recreational activities. An additional aim of the study was to identify if rates of toe fracture presentation significantly decreased during the year 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: We queried the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) database to identify toe fractures presented to US EDs from 2013 to 2022. The data outputs were analyzed by age group, sex, sport/recreational activity, and year. US Census data were used for calculation of incidence rates (IR) in 100,000 person-years. χ2 tests and regression analyses were performed to determine significance. Grubbs's test was performed to determine significant yearly outliers with particular attention to the year 2020.

Results: A total of 921,033 toe fractures were identified across US EDs, with 175,864 cases associated with sports and recreation. Exercise (IR = 140.3) had the leading IR among sports/recreation followed by cycling (IR = 136.8), basketball (IR = 136.8), and football (IR = 94.9). Males accounted for 40.8% of fractures (IR = 23.0), whereas females contributed 59.2% (IR = 32.8). Toe fractures peaked in the 10- to 14-year-old age group in both males and females. Sports- and recreation-related toe fractures did not significantly decrease from 2013 to 2022, although all-cause toe fractures did significantly decrease as shown by a P value of .0037 from linear regression analysis of yearly trend in all toe fractures. The year 2020 was a significant outlier with a decrease in sports-related toe fractures though there was no significant decrease in all-cause toe fractures in 2020.

Conclusion: Sports- and recreation-related toe fractures did not significantly decrease from 2013 to 2022, although a significant decrease in all-cause toe fractures was observed. Toe fractures continue to peak in the pediatric age groups, particularly 10-14 year-olds. Youth sports and recreation officials should be aware of the risks of toe fractures to aid in prevention.Level of Evidence: Level III, epidemiologic database, retrospective cohort studies.

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