圣彼得堡儿童的创伤率和住院创伤护理

Q4 Medicine
A. Baindurashvili, S. Vissarionov, A. V. Zaletina, Y. Lapkin, Elena N. Schepina
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背景:儿童创伤、中毒和环境暴露后遗症发生率的上升不仅降低了儿童及其家庭的生活质量,而且还导致残疾和死亡。通过对儿童创伤数据进行统计分析,可以确定儿童和青少年中的危险年龄组,确定发病率下降或上升的原因,估计医疗保健水平,并作出必要的管理决定。目的:了解圣彼得堡市儿童创伤状况及其5年(20162020年)的变化和住院创伤护理的提供情况。材料和方法:根据圣彼得堡国家预算机构医疗信息和分析中心提交的联邦统计观察表、俄罗斯联邦卫生部N.N. Priorov国家创伤和骨科医学研究中心的收藏、创伤、骨科发病率、人口创伤和骨科护理状况、由院士S.P.米罗诺夫编辑,数据来自联邦国家统计局。结果:2016 - 2019年,圣彼得堡儿童创伤、中毒和环境暴露后遗症发生率略有上升。2020年,由于2019冠状病毒病大流行,儿童创伤率下降,创伤率下降幅度最大,为32%,1517岁青少年为36%。尽管2020年儿童创伤总体下降,但环境暴露造成的创伤结构显示,与前几年相比,交通事故增加了81%,不明目的伤害造成的创伤增加了39%。5年来,床位数量减少,到2020年,圣彼得堡为儿童提供的创伤和骨科床位为每万名儿童1.4张,与俄罗斯的数据相对应。结论:圣彼得堡儿童的外伤性损伤发生率略有增加,主要发生在04岁的儿童中,青少年环境暴露死亡率也有所增加。新冠肺炎大流行与创伤儿童到医疗机构就诊和住院次数的减少存在相关性。此外,需要更严格治疗方法的严重高能损伤的发生率也有所增加,创伤性损伤儿童的手术干预数量每年都在增加。新形式的统计报告不能让我们确定创伤的所有原因。圣彼得堡为儿童提供的创伤护理仍然处于一个适当的水平。
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Trauma rates in children in Saint Petersburg and inpatient trauma care
BACKGROUND:Increasing rates of childhood trauma, poisoning, and sequelae of environmental exposure not only reduce the quality of life of children and their families but also lead to disability and death. Statistical analysis of childhood trauma data makes it possible to define risk age groups among children and adolescents, identify the causes of the decrease or increase in the rates, estimate the level of medical care, and make necessary management decisions. AIM:To assess the state of childhood trauma in St. Petersburg and its changes in 5 years (20162020) and the provision of inpatient trauma care. MATERIALS AND METHODS:Data on childhood trauma in St. Petersburg were analyzed based on the analysis of Federal statistical observation forms submitted by the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Institution Medical Center for Information and Analysis, collections of N.N. Priorov National Medical Research Center for Traumatology and Orthopedics of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation Trauma, orthopedic morbidity, the state of trauma and orthopedic care for the population, edited by Acad. S.P. Mironov, RAS, and data from the Federal State Statistics Service. RESULTS:From 2016 to 2019, the frequency of trauma, poisoning, and sequelae of environmental exposure in children of St. Petersburg slightly increased. In 2020, owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, childhood trauma rates decreased, and the most significant decrease in trauma rates was recorded at 32%36% in adolescents aged 1517 years. Despite the overall decrease in childhood trauma in 2020, the structure of trauma due to environmental exposure revealedan81% increase in transport accidents, compared with previous years, anda39% increase in trauma due to injuries with undetermined intentions. For 5 years, the number of beds was reduced, and by 2020, the provision of trauma, and orthopedic beds for children in St. Petersburg was 1.4 beds per 10 thousand children, which corresponds to the data for Russia. CONCLUSIONS:The incidence of traumatic injuries slightly increased in children in St. Petersburg, mostly in children aged 04 years, and mortality from environmental exposure also increased in adolescence.Acorrelation was found between the COVID-19 pandemic andadecrease in the number of visits and hospital admissions of children with trauma to medical institutions. Moreover, the incidence of severe, high-energy injuries that require more serious treatment approaches also increased, as evidenced by the annual increase in the number of surgical interventions in children with traumatic injuries. The new form of statistical reporting does not allow us to determine all causes of trauma. The provision of trauma care for children in St. Petersburg remains atanappropriate level.
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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