Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine and James Whitcomb Riley Children's Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
School of Medicine, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Inj Prev. 2019 Oct;25(5):372-378. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2018-042812. Epub 2018 May 31.
To investigate bunk bed injuries occurring across all educational institutions using a national data base.
National Electronic Injury Surveillance System data for the years 2006-2015 associated with bunk beds was analysed.
There were an estimated 639 700 emergency department (ED) visits for bunk bed injuries; 1.3% occurred at school. Those occurring at school were older than those not at school (18.2 vs 12.8 years), and more commonly female (56.4% vs 40.6%), Caucasian (91.7% vs 68.3%) and associated with alcohol (10.8% vs 0.4%). For those occurring at school, the average age for those involving the trunk, upper extremity, lower extremity and head/neck areas was 17.9, 14.9, 19.2 and 18.7 years, respectively (p<10). A fracture was present in 6.4%, 52.3%, 21.2% and 9.6% of the trunk, upper extremity, lower extremity and head/neck areas, respectively (p=0.009). Males had a higher percentage of lacerations and females had a higher percentage of internal organ injuries. The vast majority of the fractures and strain/sprains occurred in the extremities; lacerations in the head/neck and contusion/abrasions predominantly involved the extremities and head/neck.
1.3% of all ED visits due to bunk bed injuries occurred in places of education. The majority of these were during college age. Prevention strategies should be directed at educational institutions and students, as well as following proper bunk bed equipment guidelines. Education regarding alcohol risks might assist college age students.
利用国家数据库调查所有教育机构发生的双层床伤害。
对 2006-2015 年与双层床相关的国家电子伤害监测系统数据进行分析。
估计有 639700 例因双层床受伤到急诊就诊;1.3%发生在学校。发生在学校的患者比未发生在学校的患者年龄更大(18.2 岁比 12.8 岁),更常见于女性(56.4%比 40.6%)、白种人(91.7%比 68.3%),且与酒精有关(10.8%比 0.4%)。对于发生在学校的患者,涉及躯干、上肢、下肢和头/颈部的平均年龄分别为 17.9、14.9、19.2 和 18.7 岁(p<10)。躯干、上肢、下肢和头/颈部的骨折发生率分别为 6.4%、52.3%、21.2%和 9.6%(p=0.009)。男性的裂伤百分比更高,女性的内部器官损伤百分比更高。绝大多数骨折和扭伤/拉伤发生在四肢;头/颈部的裂伤和挫伤/擦伤主要涉及四肢和头/颈部。
因双层床受伤到急诊就诊的患者中,有 1.3%发生在教育场所。其中大多数发生在大学年龄。预防策略应针对教育机构和学生,并遵循适当的双层床设备指南。关于酒精风险的教育可能有助于大学年龄的学生。