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美国高中体育活动中男女生膝关节损伤的流行病学研究

Epidemiology of knee injuries among boys and girls in US high school athletics.

作者信息

Ingram Jay G, Fields Sarah K, Yard Ellen E, Comstock R Dawn

机构信息

Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Am J Sports Med. 2008 Jun;36(6):1116-22. doi: 10.1177/0363546508314400. Epub 2008 Mar 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The knee joint is the second most commonly injured body site and the leading cause of high school sports-related surgeries. Knee injuries are among the most economically costly sports injuries and may require subsequent surgery or extensive and expensive rehabilitation.

PURPOSE

To report the incidence, risk, and severity of high school knee injuries across sports, genders, and type of exposure.

STUDY DESIGN

Descriptive epidemiology study.

METHODS

During the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 school years, 100 US high schools were randomly selected for a nationally representative sample. Certified athletic trainers tracked injuries using an online injury surveillance system, High School RIO, in 9 high school sports.

RESULTS

There were 1383 knee injuries reported during 3,551131 athlete exposures for a rate of 3.89 knee injuries per 10,000 athlete exposures. Although boys had a higher overall rate of knee injury (rate ratio, 1.38; confidence interval, 1.22-1.55), girls were twice as likely to sustain knee injuries requiring surgery (major knee injuries) than were boys (injury proportion ratio, 1.98; confidence interval, 1.45-2.70) and twice as likely to incur noncontact major knee injuries (injury proportion ratio, 1.98; confidence interval, 1.23-3.19) as were boys. Although illegal play was identified as a contributing factor in only 5.7% of all knee injuries, 20% of knee injuries resulting from illegal play required surgery.

CONCLUSION

Knee injury rates and patterns varied by sport, gender, and type of exposure. Identified gender differences included differences in injury rates, injury severity, and basic injury mechanism. Further surveillance is crucial for the development of targeted, evidence-based injury prevention strategies to reduce the morbidity and economic impact of knee surgeries.

摘要

背景

膝关节是第二常见的身体受伤部位,也是高中与运动相关手术的主要原因。膝关节损伤是最具经济成本的运动损伤之一,可能需要后续手术或广泛且昂贵的康复治疗。

目的

报告高中各运动项目、性别及暴露类型的膝关节损伤的发生率、风险和严重程度。

研究设计

描述性流行病学研究。

方法

在2005 - 2006学年和2006 - 2007学年,随机选取100所美国高中作为具有全国代表性的样本。认证的运动训练师使用在线损伤监测系统“高中RIO”追踪9项高中运动项目中的损伤情况。

结果

在3551131次运动员暴露期间共报告了1383例膝关节损伤,每10000次运动员暴露中有3.89例膝关节损伤。尽管男孩的总体膝关节损伤率较高(率比为1.38;置信区间为1.22 - 1.55),但女孩遭受需要手术的膝关节损伤(严重膝关节损伤)的可能性是男孩的两倍(损伤比例比为1.98;置信区间为1.45 - 2.70),且遭受非接触性严重膝关节损伤的可能性也是男孩的两倍(损伤比例比为1.98;置信区间为1.23 - 3.19)。尽管非法动作仅被确定为所有膝关节损伤中5.7%的促成因素,但因非法动作导致的膝关节损伤中有20%需要手术。

结论

膝关节损伤率和模式因运动项目、性别和暴露类型而异。已确定的性别差异包括损伤率、损伤严重程度和基本损伤机制方面的差异。进一步的监测对于制定有针对性的、基于证据的损伤预防策略以降低膝关节手术的发病率和经济影响至关重要。

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