Day Coral, Stolz Uwe, Mehan Tracy J, Smith Gary A, McKenzie Lara B
Department of Pediatrics, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Pediatrics. 2008 Aug;122(2):e388-94. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-0024.
The purpose of this work was to comprehensively examine diving-related injuries in the United States among children and adolescents <20 years of age.
We conducted a retrospective analysis of diving-related injury data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, including patients aged <20 years old who were seen in an emergency department for a diving-related injury from 1990 through 2006.
An estimated 111341 patients aged <or=19 years were treated in emergency departments for diving-related injuries over the 17-year period of the study. The average annual injury rate was 8.4 injuries per 100000 US residents <20 years old. Patients aged 10 to 14 years composed the largest group (36.3%) of injured divers. Injuries to the head and/or neck (38.2%) and face (21.7%) were the most common, with the most frequent diagnoses being lacerations (33.9%) and soft tissue injuries (24.3%). Collision with a diving board and/or platform was the leading cause of injuries (43.9%). Children <10 years old had increased odds of sustaining a laceration, children <5 years old had increased odds of injury to the face, and 10- to 19-year-olds had increased odds of sustaining a fracture or an injury to the extremities. The odds of injury caused by contact with the diving board dramatically increased if the child was performing a flip and/or handstand or a backward dive.
To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine recreational and competitive diving-related injuries among children and adolescents using a nationally representative sample. These results can help inform pediatricians, parents, coaches, and trainers regarding injuries seen during recreational and competitive diving and can help guide future prevention efforts.
本研究旨在全面调查美国20岁以下儿童和青少年与潜水相关的损伤情况。
我们对国家电子伤害监测系统中与潜水相关的伤害数据进行了回顾性分析,包括1990年至2006年期间在急诊科因潜水相关伤害就诊的20岁以下患者。
在这项为期17年的研究中,估计有111341名19岁及以下的患者因潜水相关伤害在急诊科接受治疗。平均年伤害率为每10万名20岁以下美国居民中有8.4例伤害。10至14岁的患者是受伤潜水者中人数最多的群体(36.3%)。头部和/或颈部受伤(38.2%)和面部受伤(21.7%)最为常见,最常见的诊断是撕裂伤(33.9%)和软组织损伤(24.3%)。与跳水板和/或平台碰撞是受伤的主要原因(43.9%)。10岁以下儿童发生撕裂伤的几率增加,5岁以下儿童面部受伤的几率增加,10至19岁的儿童发生骨折或四肢受伤的几率增加。如果儿童在进行翻转和/或倒立或向后跳水时,与跳水板接触导致受伤的几率会大幅增加。
据我们所知,这是第一项使用具有全国代表性的样本研究儿童和青少年娱乐性和竞技性潜水相关伤害的研究。这些结果可以帮助儿科医生、家长、教练和培训师了解娱乐性和竞技性潜水过程中出现的伤害情况,并有助于指导未来的预防工作。