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当心马的力量:马术相关损伤的机制和严重程度。

Beware of the force of the horse: mechanisms and severity of equestrian-related injuries.

机构信息

Departments of Emergency Medicine.

Department of Traumatology, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Emerg Med. 2019 Apr;26(2):133-138. doi: 10.1097/MEJ.0000000000000511.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Equestrian-related injuries (ERIs) are relatively severe compared with injuries in other popular sports. Previous studies on epidemiology of ERIs vary widely and mainly focus on incidence instead of severity of the injury.

PURPOSE

The aim of this study was to determine incidence, mechanisms and severity of ERIs in two Dutch hospitals (level 1 and level 2 trauma centers) over a 5-year period.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

All patients with ERIs who visited the emergency departments of VieCuri Medical Centre in Venlo and Maastricht University Medical Centre+ in Maastricht, The Netherlands, between July 2010 and June 2015 were retrospectively included. Clinical data were extracted from medical records.

RESULTS

Most ERIs occurred in mounted riders (646 events; 68%); 94.9% of which involved a fall. Being kicked (42.5%) or trapped (30.1%) was the most common cause of injury in unmounted riders. Most frequently injured body parts were the upper extremities (43.8%) in mounted riders and lower extremities (40.5%) in the unmounted group. A relatively high percentage of facial injuries (9.7%) were found in the unmounted group. Seventeen per cent of all ERIs required admission. The median Injury Severity Score was 5 in the admitted population and 1 in the total population.

CONCLUSION

Horseback riding is a risky activity. Prior studies particularly studied admitted patients in level 1 trauma centers outside of Europe and demonstrated a high risk of significant injury. However, our study demonstrates that these studies in selected groups might have overestimated the severity of ERIs in the general population.

摘要

背景

与其他流行运动相比,马术相关损伤(Equestrian-related injuries,ERIs)相对较为严重。既往有关 ERIs 的流行病学研究差异较大,主要侧重于发病率而非损伤严重程度。

目的

本研究旨在确定在荷兰两家医院(1 级和 2 级创伤中心)的 5 年内 ERIs 的发生率、机制和严重程度。

患者与方法

回顾性纳入 2010 年 7 月至 2015 年 6 月期间在荷兰弗利辛恩的 VieCuri 医疗中心和马斯特里赫特的马斯特里赫特大学医学中心就诊的所有 ERIs 患者。从病历中提取临床数据。

结果

大多数 ERIs 发生在骑马者(646 例;68%),其中 94.9%与跌倒有关。在未骑马者中,最常见的受伤原因是被踢(42.5%)或被困(30.1%)。受伤最常见的部位是上肢(43.8%)在骑马者和下肢(40.5%)在未骑马者。未骑马者中相对较高比例的面部受伤(9.7%)。所有 ERIs 中有 17%需要住院治疗。入院人群的损伤严重度评分中位数为 5,总人群的损伤严重度评分中位数为 1。

结论

骑马是一项危险的活动。既往研究主要针对欧洲以外的 1 级创伤中心的住院患者进行了研究,表明存在严重损伤的高风险。然而,我们的研究表明,这些在特定人群中进行的研究可能高估了普通人群中 ERIs 的严重程度。

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