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儿童全地形车损伤

All-terrain vehicle injuries in children.

作者信息

Kirkpatrick Richard, Puffinbarger William, Sullivan J Andy

机构信息

Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Orthop. 2007 Oct-Nov;27(7):725-8. doi: 10.1097/BPO.0b013e3181558856.

Abstract

PURPOSE

All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) were introduced in the early 1970s. Injury rates in children and adolescents were alarming. The Consumer Products Safety Commission 2002 annual report revealed 5239 deaths attributed to ATVs between 1982 and 2002. One third (n = 1706) involved children younger than 16 years. The Consumer Products Safety Commission entered into a 10-year decree with ATV manufacturers in 1988 in an attempt to decrease ATV injuries and deaths. The purpose of this study was to assess the experience at the Oklahoma University Medical Center Level 1 Trauma Center by review of the trauma registry for patients younger than 16 years injured in ATV accidents.

METHODS

A retrospective review of the trauma registry was performed in children younger than 16 years who presented as a result of injury attributed to 3- or 4-wheel ATVs since 2001.

RESULTS

A total of 73 patients fit the search description. The average age was 9.9 years. The average Injury Severity Score was 10.3 (Level 1 trauma, 20.0; Level 2 trauma, 8.3). All 4 deaths were attributed to head injury (average age, 12.5 years.). The most common injuries were extremity fractures (36 fractures), head injury (33 injuries), and facial trauma (20 injuries). Of the fractures, 8 were open (6 upper extremities all around the elbow and 2 lower extremity tibia fractures). Extremity fractures occurred in nearly half of our patients with a slightly higher number of upper extremity injuries. The rate and severity of fractures about the elbow is especially alarming.

CONCLUSIONS

All-terrain vehicle injuries involving children continue to be a concern. Despite the 1988 decree, ATV injuries continue to be a significant source of morbidity and mortality among children. Orthopaedic injuries of the extremities are common in these patients. In this series, the only cause of death was head injury.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Orthopaedic injuries are the norm in children and adolescents injured in ATV accidents. Although some legislation is in place, the level of compliance is unclear. Legislation requiring helmet use and age limits failed in Oklahoma this year. Perhaps a comprehensive community education program would be the most effective in decreasing ATV morbidity and mortality in children.

摘要

目的

全地形车(ATV)于20世纪70年代初问世。儿童和青少年的受伤率令人担忧。消费品安全委员会2002年年度报告显示,1982年至2002年间有5239人死于全地形车事故。其中三分之一(n = 1706)涉及16岁以下儿童。消费品安全委员会于1988年与全地形车制造商达成了一项为期10年的法令,试图减少全地形车造成的伤害和死亡。本研究的目的是通过回顾俄克拉荷马大学医学中心一级创伤中心的创伤登记处,评估16岁以下因全地形车事故受伤患者的情况。

方法

对自2001年以来因三轮或四轮全地形车受伤而前来就诊的16岁以下儿童的创伤登记处进行回顾性研究。

结果

共有73名患者符合搜索描述。平均年龄为9.9岁。平均损伤严重度评分为10.3(一级创伤为20.0;二级创伤为8.3)。所有4例死亡均归因于头部受伤(平均年龄12.5岁)。最常见的损伤是四肢骨折(36处骨折)、头部受伤(33例)和面部创伤(20例)。在骨折中,8处为开放性骨折(6处上肢肘部周围骨折和2处下肢胫骨骨折)。四肢骨折发生在近一半的患者中,上肢受伤的数量略多。肘部周围骨折的发生率和严重程度尤其令人担忧。

结论

涉及儿童的全地形车伤害仍然令人担忧。尽管有1988年的法令,全地形车伤害仍然是儿童发病和死亡的重要原因。这些患者中四肢的骨科损伤很常见。在本系列中,唯一的死亡原因是头部受伤。

临床意义

在全地形车事故中受伤的儿童和青少年中,骨科损伤很常见。尽管有一些立法,但遵守程度尚不清楚。今年俄克拉荷马州要求使用头盔和年龄限制的立法未能通过。也许一个全面的社区教育项目对降低儿童全地形车的发病率和死亡率最有效。

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