对某一级创伤急诊科15年11361例运动损伤的调查显示,6种最常见的团队运动中存在不同的严重损伤类型。

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摘要

简介:严重的运动相关损伤是一级创伤科治疗的常见疾病。从不同的医疗环境中对损伤特征的详细了解对于提高不同团队运动中损伤预防策略的发展至关重要。方法:回顾性分析15年来一级创伤科登记的团队运动损伤。在比赛和训练暴露方面比较损伤和治疗数据。受伤数据,如“探视时间”、“受伤类型”、“多处身体受伤区域”和“立即住院治疗”,有助于确定每个团队运动损伤的严重程度。结果:15年间,我院一级创伤科共发生11361例运动相关损伤,其中34.0%发生在团体运动中。足球损伤是所有团体运动中最常见的损伤(71.4%)。下肢是受影响最严重的身体部位,其次是上肢。头部损伤主要见于冰球和美式足球,另外在手球运动中脑震荡也很常见。在所有团队运动中,扭伤或挫伤等轻微伤害最常见。在足球和手球比赛中,在比赛中持续的伤害明显更严重(p结论:根据每个团队运动的具体伤害情况,伤害预防策略应该针对比赛和训练情况,这可能需要不同的策略。
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11.361 sports injuries in a 15-year survey of a Level I emergency trauma department reveal different severe injury types in the 6 most common team sports.

Introduction: Severe sports-related injuries are a common affliction treated in Level I trauma departments. Detailed knowledge on injury characteristics from different medical settings is essential to improve the development of injury prevention strategies in different team sports.

Methods: Team sport injuries were retrospectively analysed in a Level I trauma department registry over 15 years. Injury and treatment data were compared with regard to competition and training exposure. Injury data such as "time of visitation", "type of injury", "multiple injured body regions" and "immediate hospitalisation" helped to define the severity level of each team sports injury.

Results: At the Level I trauma department, 11.361 sports-related injuries were seen over 15 years, of which 34.0 % were sustained during team sports. Soccer injuries were the most common injuries of all team sports (71.4 %). The lower extremity was the most affected body region overall, followed by the upper extremity. Head injuries were mainly seen in Ice hockey and American football and concussion additionally frequently in team handball. Slight injuries like sprains or contusions occurred most frequently in all team sports. In soccer and team handball, injuries sustained in competition were significantly more severe (p < 0.001) than those sustained in practice.Volleyball and basketball had a trend to higher rate of severe injuries sustained during practice sessions.

Conclusion: Depending on the specific injury profile of each team sports, injury prevention strategies should address competitive as well as training situations, whichmay need different strategies.

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