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极限运动和对抗性运动中严重及致命损伤的评估:一项国际多中心分析

Evaluation of severe and fatal injuries in extreme and contact sports: an international multicenter analysis.

作者信息

Weber Christian D, Horst Klemens, Nguyen Anthony R, Lefering Rolf, Pape Hans-Christoph, Hildebrand Frank

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwels street 30, 52074, Aachen, Germany.

Olympic Center Rhineland, Aachen, Germany.

出版信息

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2018 Jul;138(7):963-970. doi: 10.1007/s00402-018-2935-8. Epub 2018 Apr 19.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The participation in extreme and contact sports has grown internationally, despite the significant risk for major and multiple injuries. We conducted this multicenter study to evaluate sport-specific injury patterns and mechanisms, to characterize individuals at risk and to identify possible approaches for prevention.

METHODS

We compared demographic data, severity and patterns of injuries; and the pre- and in-hospital management from an international population-based prospective trauma database (TraumaRegister DGU®). The registry was screened for sport-related injuries, and only patients with major injuries [Injury Severity Score (ISS) ≥ 9 points] related to extreme or contact sports activities were included (January 1, 2002, to December 31, 2012). Parameters were compared for different types of sports activities: (1) Airborne sports, (2) Climbing, (3) Skateboarding/Skating, (4) Contact sports. The following countries participated: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Finland, Slovenia, Belgium, Luxembourg, and The Netherlands. Statistical analyses were performed with SPSS (Version 22, IBM Inc., Armonk, New York).

RESULTS

A total of 278 athletes were identified within the study period and classified into four groups: Airborne sports (n = 105) were associated with the highest injury severity (ISS 22.4 ± 14.6), followed by climbing (n = 35, ISS 16.5 ± 12), skating (n = 67, ISS 15.2 ± 10.3) and contact sports (n = 71, ISS 10.4 ± 9.2). Especially high falls resulted in a significant rate of spinal injuries in airborne activities (68.6%, p < 0.001) and in climbing accidents (45.7%). Skating was associated with the highest rate of loss of consciousness (LOC) at scene (27.1%), the highest pre-hospital intubation rate (33.3%), and also the highest in-hospital mortality (15.2%, p < 0.001), related to major head injuries.

CONCLUSIONS

Extreme and contact sports related major injuries predominantly affect young male athletes. Especially skaters are at risk for debilitating and lethal head injuries. Individuals recognizing sport-specific hazards might modify their risk behavior.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Descriptive Epidemiologic Study, Level II.

摘要

目的

尽管参与极限运动和接触性运动存在重大和多发性损伤的显著风险,但在国际上参与此类运动的人数仍在增加。我们开展了这项多中心研究,以评估特定运动的损伤模式和机制,确定高危个体,并找出可能的预防方法。

方法

我们比较了来自一个基于国际人群的前瞻性创伤数据库(TraumaRegister DGU®)的人口统计学数据、损伤的严重程度和模式,以及院前和院内管理情况。该登记处筛选了与运动相关的损伤,仅纳入与极限或接触性运动活动相关的重伤患者[损伤严重度评分(ISS)≥9分](2002年1月1日至2012年12月31日)。对不同类型的体育活动的参数进行了比较:(1)空中运动,(2)攀岩,(3)滑板/轮滑,(4)接触性运动。参与的国家有:德国、奥地利、瑞士、芬兰、斯洛文尼亚、比利时、卢森堡和荷兰。使用SPSS(版本22,IBM公司,纽约州阿蒙克)进行统计分析。

结果

在研究期间共识别出278名运动员,并分为四组:空中运动(n = 105)的损伤严重程度最高(ISS 22.4±14.6),其次是攀岩(n = 35,ISS 16.5±12)、轮滑(n = 67,ISS 15.2±10.3)和接触性运动(n = 71,ISS 10.4±9.2)。特别是高处坠落导致空中活动(68.6%,p < 0.001)和攀岩事故(45.7%)中脊柱损伤的发生率显著升高。轮滑与现场意识丧失(LOC)发生率最高(27.1%)、院前插管率最高(33.3%)以及因严重头部损伤导致的院内死亡率最高(15.2%,p < 0.001)相关。

结论

与极限运动和接触性运动相关的重伤主要影响年轻男性运动员。特别是轮滑运动员面临致残和致命头部损伤的风险。认识到特定运动危害的个体可能会改变他们的风险行为。

证据水平

描述性流行病学研究,二级。

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