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人际暴力与颌面骨折

Interpersonal Violence and Maxillofacial Fractures.

作者信息

York Blair S, Sent-Doux Kimberley N, Heo Jaewon, Barnett Mikayla, Marsh Reginald W, Mackinnon Craig A, Tan Swee T

机构信息

Wellington Regional Plastic, Maxillofacial and Burns Unit, Hutt Hospital, Lower Hutt, New Zealand.

Gillies McIndoe Research Institute, Wellington, New Zealand.

出版信息

Ann Maxillofac Surg. 2019 Jul-Dec;9(2):315-318. doi: 10.4103/ams.ams_175_19.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Accident Compensation Corporation statistics shows that maxillofacial fracture affects 11,000 people with an approximate $90 million annual cost in New Zealand dollars (NZD). Previous studies have demonstrated interpersonal violence (IPV), road traffic accidents (RTAs), sports injury, and falls being the common causes of maxillofacial fracture. This study investigated the causes and associated alcohol and/or drug use and fracture patterns in patients presenting with maxillofacial fractures in the Wellington region.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

Demographic data of the patients, the cause of maxillofacial fracture and associated alcohol and/or drug use, and the fracture patterns were culled from our prospective maxillofacial fracture database at Hutt Hospital for a 5-year period from January 01, 2013, to December 31, 2017 and analyzed.

RESULTS

A total of 1535 patients were referred with maxillofacial fractures during the study. 38% of the maxillofacial fractures were caused by IPV, followed by sports injury (24%), falls (24%), and RTA (6%), with 33.4% associated with alcohol and/or drug use. Males were six times more likely to present with IPV-related maxillofacial fractures, compared to females. The 16-30-year age group was the most prevalent in the IPV group with NZ Maori attributing to significantly more maxillofacial fractures compared to NZ European, 54.6% vs. 32.0% ( < 0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS

IPV, especially involving alcohol and/or drug use, is the most common cause of maxillofacial fractures in the Wellington region, especially in NZ Maori males aged 16-30 years. Public health strategies are needed to decrease IPV as a cause of maxillofacial fractures.

摘要

目的

事故赔偿公司的统计数据显示,在新西兰,每年约有1.1万人遭受颌面骨折,造成的年度成本约为9000万新西兰元(NZD)。此前的研究表明,人际暴力(IPV)、道路交通事故(RTA)、运动损伤和跌倒,是颌面骨折的常见原因。本研究调查了惠灵顿地区颌面骨折患者的病因、相关酒精和/或药物使用情况以及骨折类型。

对象与方法

从2013年1月1日至2017年12月31日的5年期间,从哈特医院前瞻性颌面骨折数据库中筛选出患者的人口统计学数据、颌面骨折的原因以及相关酒精和/或药物使用情况,以及骨折类型,并进行分析。

结果

在研究期间,共有1535例患者因颌面骨折前来就诊。38%的颌面骨折由人际暴力导致,其次是运动损伤(24%)、跌倒(24%)和道路交通事故(6%),33.4%与酒精和/或药物使用有关。与女性相比,男性因人际暴力导致颌面骨折的可能性高出六倍。16至30岁年龄组在人际暴力组中最为普遍,与新西兰欧洲人相比,新西兰毛利人的颌面骨折发生率明显更高,分别为54.6%和32.0%(<0.0001)。

结论

人际暴力,尤其是涉及酒精和/或药物使用的人际暴力,是惠灵顿地区颌面骨折的最常见原因,尤其是在16至30岁的新西兰毛利男性中。需要采取公共卫生策略来减少人际暴力导致的颌面骨折。

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