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急性创伤环境下冲浪损伤的分析

Analysis of Surfing Injuries Presenting in the Acute Trauma Setting.

作者信息

Jubbal Kevin T, Chen Charlie, Costantini Todd, Herrera Fernando, Dobke Marek, Suliman Ahmed

机构信息

From the *Division of Plastic Surgery, University of California, San Diego, CA; and †Division of Plastic Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC.

出版信息

Ann Plast Surg. 2017 May;78(5 Suppl 4):S233-S237. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000001026.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Surfing is a rapidly growing major worldwide sport; however, little is understood regarding severe injuries and resulting hospital admissions. This study explores surfing-related injuries in the major surfing hub of San Diego presenting in the acute trauma setting. The purpose of this study is to address the void of information regarding severe surfing injuries in the trauma setting, including injury patterns, associated hospitalization course, and risk factors. Understanding the injury patterns in surfing accidents is crucial for proper management of surfing injuries.

METHODS

A retrospective analysis was performed of all surfing-related injuries in a Level 1 trauma center between 2000 and 2016.

RESULTS

A total of 93 patients were identified. Body parts most commonly affected include the head (42, 46%), face (21, 22%), and spine (47, 51%). Twenty-eight (30%) patients required surgical intervention, including 19 for spinal injuries, 3 for facial injuries, 4 for upper extremity injuries, and 2 for lower extremity injuries. The distribution for most presentations (55, 59%) occurred in the summer months between July and September. The Injury Severity Score demonstrated strong positive correlation with the length of hospital stay, with a Pearson coefficient of 0.52 (P < 0.01). The average length of hospitalization was 5.8 days, with intensive care unit level care required in 49% (46) patients and average length of intensive care unit stay of 5.5 days. Alcohol content was tested in 84% (78) of patients and found positive in 10% (8) of tested patients. Drug screening was performed in 70% (64) patients and found positive in 38% (24) of tested patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Surfing, although a relatively safe sport, is not without major risks. In contrast with other studies, we found a high proportion of head, face, and spine injuries in patients presenting with surfing injuries in the trauma setting, consistent with its presentation as a high velocity and high impact injury. With plastic surgeons often treating severe head and facial injuries, understanding the injury patterns in severe surfing accidents is crucial for proper management. High rates of positive alcohol and drug screening signal the importance to bring awareness to the dangers of surfing under the influence.

摘要

背景与目的

冲浪是一项在全球范围内迅速发展的主要运动项目;然而,对于严重损伤及其导致的住院情况,人们了解甚少。本研究探讨了在圣地亚哥这个主要冲浪中心出现的急性创伤环境中与冲浪相关的损伤情况。本研究的目的是填补创伤环境中关于严重冲浪损伤的信息空白,包括损伤模式、相关住院过程及危险因素。了解冲浪事故中的损伤模式对于妥善处理冲浪损伤至关重要。

方法

对2000年至2016年间一家一级创伤中心所有与冲浪相关的损伤进行回顾性分析。

结果

共确定了93例患者。最常受影响的身体部位包括头部(42例,46%)、面部(21例,22%)和脊柱(47例,51%)。28例(30%)患者需要手术干预,其中19例为脊柱损伤,3例为面部损伤,4例为上肢损伤,2例为下肢损伤。大多数就诊情况(55例,59%)发生在7月至9月的夏季月份。损伤严重程度评分与住院时间呈强正相关,皮尔逊系数为0.52(P<0.01)。平均住院时间为5.8天,49%(46例)患者需要重症监护病房护理,重症监护病房平均住院时间为5.5天。84%(78例)患者进行了酒精含量检测,其中10%(8例)检测呈阳性。70%(64例)患者进行了药物筛查,其中38%(24例)检测呈阳性。

结论

冲浪虽然是一项相对安全的运动,但并非没有重大风险。与其他研究不同,我们发现创伤环境中出现冲浪损伤的患者头部、面部和脊柱损伤比例较高,这与其作为高速和高冲击力损伤的表现一致。由于整形外科医生经常治疗严重的头部和面部损伤,了解严重冲浪事故中的损伤模式对于妥善处理至关重要。酒精和药物筛查阳性率较高,这表明提高对在受影响状态下冲浪危险性的认识非常重要。

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