Department of Medical Modeling and Simulation, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA, United States.
Injury. 2012 Oct;43(10):1678-82. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2012.05.027. Epub 2012 Jul 4.
Explosions have caused a greater percentage of injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan than in any other large-scale conflict. Improvements in body armour and field medical care have improved survival and changed the injury profile of service personnel. This study's objective was to determine the nature, body region, and severity of injuries caused by an explosion episode in male service personnel.
A descriptive analysis was conducted of 4623 combat explosion episodes in Iraq between March 2004 and December 2007. The Barell matrix was used to describe the nature and body regions of injuries due to a combat explosion.
A total of 17,637 International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) codes were assigned to the 4623 explosion episodes, with an average of 3.8 ICD-9 codes per episode. The most frequent single injury type was a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI; 10.8%). Other frequent injuries were open wounds in the lower extremity (8.8%) and open wounds of the face (8.2%), which includes tympanic membrane rupture. The extremities were the body regions most often injured (41.3%), followed by head and neck (37.4%) and torso (8.8%).
The results of this study support previous observations of TBI as a pre-eminent injury of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, with mild TBI as the most common single injury in this large cohort of explosion episodes. The extremities had the highest frequency of injuries for any one body region. The majority of the explosion episodes resulted in more than one injury, and the variety of injuries across nearly every body region and injury type suggests a complex nature of explosion injuries. Understanding the constellation of injuries commonly caused by explosions will assist in the mitigation, treatment, and rehabilitation of the effects of these injuries.
爆炸在伊拉克和阿富汗造成的人员伤亡比例高于任何其他大规模冲突。随着防弹衣和战地医疗水平的提高,士兵的存活率得到了提升,受伤类型也发生了变化。本研究旨在确定男性军人在一次爆炸事件中受伤的性质、身体部位和严重程度。
对 2004 年 3 月至 2007 年 12 月期间伊拉克发生的 4623 次战斗爆炸事件进行了描述性分析。使用 Barell 矩阵描述了因战斗爆炸而导致的伤害的性质和身体部位。
总共为 4623 次爆炸事件分配了 17637 个国际疾病分类,第九版(ICD-9)代码,平均每个事件分配 3.8 个 ICD-9 代码。最常见的单一损伤类型是轻度创伤性脑损伤(TBI;10.8%)。其他常见的损伤是下肢开放性伤口(8.8%)和面部开放性伤口(8.2%),其中包括鼓膜破裂。受伤最常见的身体部位是四肢(41.3%),其次是头颈部(37.4%)和躯干(8.8%)。
本研究结果支持之前关于 TBI 是伊拉克和阿富汗战争中首要损伤的观察结果,轻度 TBI 是该大规模爆炸事件队列中最常见的单一损伤。四肢的受伤频率最高。大多数爆炸事件导致不止一处受伤,几乎每个身体部位和损伤类型的多种损伤表明爆炸损伤的性质复杂。了解爆炸引起的常见损伤组合将有助于减轻、治疗和康复这些损伤的影响。