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使用临床参数和患者报告的结果对马术相关损伤(ERI)的严重程度进行描述。

A description of the severity of equestrian-related injuries (ERIs) using clinical parameters and patient-reported outcomes.

作者信息

Papachristos Alexander, Edwards Elton, Dowrick Adam, Gosling Cameron

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, National Trauma Research Institute, The Alfred Hospital, VIC, Australia.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Alfred Hospital, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Injury. 2014 Sep;45(9):1484-7. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2014.04.017. Epub 2014 May 2.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Despite a number of injury prevention campaigns and interventions, horse riding continues to be a dangerous activity, resulting in more accidents per hour than motorcycling, skiing and football. Injuries are often serious, with one in four patients requiring admission to hospital. This study aims to describe the severity of equestrian-related injuries (ERIs) using both clinical parameters and patient-reported outcomes.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

A retrospective study of all patients aged ≥18 years admitted to The Alfred Hospital between January 2003 and January 2008 with an ERI was performed. Specific clinical data were extracted from the medical record. In addition, a questionnaire was conducted identifying the details of the accident, the required recovery time and levels of ongoing pain and physical disability.

RESULTS

During the study period 172 patients met the inclusion criteria. There were three deaths (2%). Eighty-two patients (48%) suffered head injuries. Forty-one patients (24%) were admitted to the ICU and 31 patients (18%) required mechanical ventilation. On discharge, 41 patients (24%) required transfer to a sub-acute rehabilitation facility. One-hundred-and-twenty-four patients (72%) completed the questionnaire. Thirty-nine respondents (31%) were not wearing a helmet. Among patients injured for more than 6 months, 38 (35%) still experienced moderate or severe pain or disability. Ninety-five patients had returned to work at the time of review, among which 47(50%) required longer than 6 months to recover, and 40 (42%) returned at a reduced capacity.

CONCLUSIONS

The clinical and patient-reported outcomes of ERIs requiring hospital admission are poor. Persistent pain and disability are common, even up to 5 years post-injury. A large proportion of patients required longer than 6 months to return to work and many return at a reduced capacity.

摘要

引言

尽管开展了多项伤害预防运动和干预措施,但骑马仍然是一项危险活动,每小时发生的事故比摩托车骑行、滑雪和足球运动都多。受伤情况往往很严重,四分之一的患者需要住院治疗。本研究旨在通过临床参数和患者报告的结果来描述与马术相关的损伤(ERI)的严重程度。

患者与方法

对2003年1月至2008年1月期间入住阿尔弗雷德医院且患有ERI的所有18岁及以上患者进行了回顾性研究。从病历中提取了具体的临床数据。此外,还进行了一项问卷调查,以确定事故细节、所需的恢复时间以及持续疼痛和身体残疾的程度。

结果

在研究期间,172名患者符合纳入标准。有3人死亡(2%)。82名患者(48%)头部受伤。41名患者(24%)入住重症监护病房,31名患者(18%)需要机械通气。出院时,41名患者(24%)需要转至亚急性康复机构。124名患者(72%)完成了问卷调查。39名受访者(31%)未戴头盔。在受伤超过6个月的患者中,38人(35%)仍有中度或重度疼痛或残疾。95名患者在复查时已恢复工作,其中47人(50%)需要超过6个月的时间才能康复,40人(42%)恢复工作时能力下降。

结论

需要住院治疗的ERI的临床和患者报告结果较差。即使在受伤后长达5年,持续疼痛和残疾也很常见。很大一部分患者需要超过6个月的时间才能恢复工作,而且许多人恢复工作时能力下降。

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