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头盔使用对与休闲车辆相关的创伤性脑损伤的影响。

Impact of helmet use in traumatic brain injuries associated with recreational vehicles.

作者信息

Ganti Latha, Bodhit Aakash N, Daneshvar Yasamin, Patel Pratik Shashikant, Pulvino Christa, Hatchitt Kelsey, Hoelle Robyn M, Peters Keith R, Kuchibhotla Sudeep, Lottenberg Lawrence, Gabrielli Andrea, Mazzuoccolo Anna, Elie-Turenne Marie-Carmelle, Falgiani Tricia, Maerz Porter W, Kharod Shivam M, Conroy Lauren M, Khalid Hussain M, Tyndall J Adrian

机构信息

Center for Brain Injury Research and Education, University of Florida College of Medicine, 1329 SW 16th Street, Suite 4270, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA ; Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA ; Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA ; Division of Clinical Research, Emergency Medicine & Neurological Surgery, Toral Family Foundation, Davie, FL 33325, USA.

出版信息

Adv Prev Med. 2013;2013:450195. doi: 10.1155/2013/450195. Epub 2013 Sep 25.

Abstract

Objective. To study the impact of helmet use on outcomes after recreational vehicle accidents. Methods. This is an observational cohort of adult and pediatric patients who sustained a TBI while riding a recreational vehicle. Recreational vehicles included bicycles, motorcycles, and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), as well as a category for other vehicles such as skateboards and scooters. Results. Lack of helmet use was significantly associated with having a more severe traumatic brain injury and being admitted to the hospital. Similarly, 25% of those who did wearing a helmet were admitted to the ICU versus 36% of those who did not (P = 0.0489). The hospital length of stay was significantly greater for patients who did not use helmets. Conclusion. Lack of helmet use is significantly correlated with abnormal neuroimaging and admission to the hospital and ICU; these data support a call for action to implement more widespread injury prevention and helmet safety education and advocacy.

摘要

目的。研究使用头盔对休闲车辆事故后结局的影响。方法。这是一项针对在骑乘休闲车辆时发生创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的成人和儿科患者的观察性队列研究。休闲车辆包括自行车、摩托车和全地形车(ATV),以及其他车辆类别,如滑板和踏板车。结果。未使用头盔与更严重的创伤性脑损伤以及入院显著相关。同样,佩戴头盔的患者中有25%入住重症监护病房(ICU),而未佩戴头盔的患者中有36%入住(P = 0.0489)。未使用头盔的患者住院时间明显更长。结论。未使用头盔与神经影像学异常以及入院和入住ICU显著相关;这些数据支持呼吁采取行动实施更广泛的伤害预防以及头盔安全教育和宣传。

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