Division of Neurosurgery, St Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, ON M5W 1W8, Canada.
Br J Sports Med. 2010 Sep;44(11):781-6. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2009.070573. Epub 2010 May 29.
To summarise the best available evidence to determine the impact of helmet use on head injuries, neck injuries and cervical spine injuries in skiers and snowboarders.
Relevant publications were identified through electronic searches of MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL and the Cochrane Library databases (1966-2009) in addition to manual reference checks of all included articles.
45 articles were identified through our systematic literature search. Of these, 10 studies met the inclusion criteria after two levels of screening. Two independent reviewers critically appraised the studies. Data were extracted on the primary outcomes of interest: head injury, neck injury and cervical spine injury. Studies were assessed for quality by the criteria of Downs and Black.
Studies reviewed indicate that helmet wear reduces the risk of head injuries in skiing and snowboarding. Four case-control studies reported a reduction in the risk of head injury with helmet use ranging from 15% to 60%. Another cohort study found a significantly lower incidence of head injuries involving loss of consciousness in helmet users (p<0.05). The five remaining studies suggested a major protective effect of helmets by indicating that none or few of the head-injured and deceased participants wore a helmet.
There is strong evidence to support the protective value of helmets in reducing the risk of head injuries in skiing and snowboarding. There is no good evidence to support the claim that the use of helmets leads to an increase risk of cervical spine injuries or neck injuries.
总结现有最佳证据,以确定滑雪和单板滑雪者使用头盔对头伤、颈伤和颈椎损伤的影响。
通过对 MEDLINE、PubMed、EMBASE、CINAHL 和 Cochrane 图书馆数据库(1966-2009 年)进行电子检索,并对所有纳入文章进行手动参考文献检查,确定了相关出版物。
通过系统文献检索确定了 45 篇文章。经过两级筛选,其中 10 项研究符合纳入标准。两名独立评审员对研究进行了批判性评估。对主要研究结果(头伤、颈伤和颈椎损伤)进行了数据提取。采用 Downs 和 Black 的标准评估研究质量。
综述的研究表明,头盔佩戴可降低滑雪和单板滑雪中头部受伤的风险。四项病例对照研究报告,头盔使用降低头伤风险的幅度为 15%-60%。另一项队列研究发现,头盔使用者发生意识丧失的头部损伤发生率显著降低(p<0.05)。其余五项研究表明头盔具有主要的保护作用,表明受伤和死亡的参与者中没有或很少有人戴头盔。
有强有力的证据支持头盔在降低滑雪和单板滑雪中头部受伤风险方面的保护价值。没有充分证据支持头盔使用会增加颈椎损伤或颈伤风险的说法。