三级护理医院报告的四肢损伤患者骨折和脱位模式的发生率

M. Khadilkar, Anish Tawde, Gopal T. Pundkare
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背景:在全球范围内,创伤与死亡率显著相关,发展中国家承受着不成比例的高负担。它代表了非传染性疾病的一种主要流行病。本研究的目的是评估各种骨折和脱位类型在四肢损伤患者中的发生率及其1年死亡率。材料与方法:采用观察性前瞻性研究,分析2017年10月1日至2019年9月30日在某三级医院骨科门诊和急诊科就诊的患者骨折和脱位类型的发生率。总的来说,1182名患者参加了这项研究,平均年龄为43岁。结果:21 ~ 30岁年龄组损伤发生率最高(17.1%),男性居多(67.5%)。最常见的伤害方式是道路交通事故(43%)。97.9%的损伤单侧累及下肢(57.2%),股骨(21.2%)骨折最为常见。脱位/骨折脱位仅占5.5%,肩关节脱位是最常见的累及关节。96.9%的病例最终诊断采用x线平片。40例(3.4%)在骨折后1年随访中未能存活。结论:目前的研究表明,大多数创伤的原因是可以预防的。这项研究有助于提高RTI作为一个公共卫生问题的形象,该问题需要作为死亡率和发病率的可预防原因加以解决,并为这一重大挑战规划适当的干预措施。
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Incidence of fracture and dislocation patterns in patients with extremity injuries reporting to a tertiary care hospital
Background: Trauma is globally associated with significant mortality with developing countries bearing a disproportionately high burden. It represents a major epidemic of non – communicable disease. The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence of various fracture and dislocation patterns in patients with extremity injuries and their 1- year mortality rate. Materials and Methods: An observational, prospective study was undertaken to analyse the incidence of fracture and dislocation patterns in patients coming to the Orthopaedics OPD and emergency medicine department in a tertiary hospital during a period of two years from 1st, October 2017 to 30th, September 2019. Overall, 1182 patients were enrolled for the study with a mean age of 43 yrs. Results: Age group 21 – 30 years was most common (17.1%) age to suffer injuries with a male preponderance (67.5%). The most common mode of injury was by road traffic accident (43%). 97.9% of the injuries had unilateral involvement with the lower extremity (57.2%) and the femur (21.2%) being most frequently fractured. Dislocations/fracture-dislocations constituted only 5.5% cases with shoulder dislocation being the most frequently involved joint. Plain radiographs were used in 96.9% cases for final diagnosis. Forty cases (3.4%) were found to not survive in the 1-year follow up after fracture. Conclusion: The present study shows that most of the causes of trauma are preventable. This study could assist in raising the profile of RTI as a public health problem which needs to be addressed as a preventable cause of mortality and morbidity, and planning appropriate interventions for this major challenge.
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