Vehicle Safety, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
Vehicle Safety, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
Public Health. 2019 Mar;168:67-75. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2018.11.023. Epub 2019 Jan 25.
Horse riding is a popular activity but has also been found to lead to many injuries and even fatalities. No reduction in the numbers of those being admitted to hospital for equestrian-related injuries have been seen in Sweden in recent years. The aim of this work was to examine injuries, fatalities, and predictors of fatalities in equestrian-related activities and to investigate the cost of these injuries to the public health system.
The study is a retrospective analysis of hospital data.
National Swedish hospital and mortality registers were retrospectively examined, inclusive of the years 1997-2014. Logistic regression was used to examine the predictors of fatal injuries, and cost of hospital treatment was considered.
Over the study period, there were an observed 29,850 injured cases and 51 fatalities. Women comprized almost 90% of those injured and 70% of fatalities. The average age was 26.8 years (range 0-91, standard deviation [SD] = 16.1) for injured and 43 years (range 7-78 years, SD = 20.5) for fatal cases. Men dominated both injured and fatal samples in the older age ranges (Fatal: >50 years; Injured: >70 years), although overall numbers were small. Injuries to the head contributed more than any other body region for both injured and fatal cases, and fractures were the most frequently seen injury type. A chi-squared analysis confirmed that injury type and injured body region were not independent of age. Logistic regression examining the association between fatality and age, gender, home region, and year of injury, indicating trends over time, found that there was an increase of 5.1% in the odds of fatality for every year increase in age of the patient and men had 2.2 times higher odds to be in the fatal sample than women. The conservative estimated cost of injury was 1800 Euro per injury event, equating to over 3 million Euro per year.
Equestrian-related injury events present a major public health concern. Observed decreases in fatalities suggest improved health care, yet head injury and fatality rates are still high, indicating a need for further intervention. The type of injury changes with the age group, and a better understanding of injury patterns with age is needed to identify protective measures for the different user groups.
骑马是一项受欢迎的活动,但也会导致许多伤害,甚至死亡。近年来,瑞典因与马术相关的受伤而住院的人数并没有减少。本研究的目的是检查马术相关活动中的受伤、死亡和死亡预测因素,并调查这些伤害对公共卫生系统的成本。
本研究是对医院数据的回顾性分析。
回顾性检查了 1997 年至 2014 年全国瑞典医院和死亡率登记处的数据。使用逻辑回归检查了致命伤害的预测因素,并考虑了医院治疗的费用。
在研究期间,观察到 29850 例受伤病例和 51 例死亡。受伤者中近 90%为女性,死亡者中 70%为女性。受伤者的平均年龄为 26.8 岁(范围 0-91,标准差 [SD] = 16.1),死亡者的平均年龄为 43 岁(范围 7-78 岁,SD = 20.5)。男性在年龄较大的年龄段(致命:>50 岁;受伤:>70 岁)中主导了受伤和致命样本,尽管总体人数较少。头部受伤比任何其他身体部位对受伤和致命病例的影响都大,骨折是最常见的受伤类型。卡方分析证实,受伤类型和受伤部位与年龄无关。检查年龄、性别、家庭地区和受伤年份与死亡率之间的关联的逻辑回归表明,随着时间的推移存在趋势,发现患者年龄每增加一年,死亡的几率就会增加 5.1%,男性死亡的几率是女性的 2.2 倍。受伤事件的保守估计成本为每起伤害事件 1800 欧元,相当于每年超过 300 万欧元。
与马术相关的伤害事件是一个主要的公共卫生问题。致命率的下降表明医疗保健得到了改善,但头部受伤和死亡率仍然很高,这表明需要进一步干预。受伤类型随年龄组而变化,需要更好地了解年龄组的受伤模式,以确定针对不同用户群体的保护措施。