Kaiser Salma, Yacob Myla, Abhilash Kundavaram Paul Prabhakar
Department of Emergency Medicine, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Department of General Surgery, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2020 Feb 28;9(2):614-618. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1110_19. eCollection 2020 Feb.
A ground-level fall is one of the most common modes of injury sustained across all age groups. For older adults, ground level falls can result in multiple injuries and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
This retrospective observational study included all patients presenting with fall from a ground level to our emergency department (ED) from January 2018 to December 2018. Demographics, details of incident, severity of injury, and outcome were analyzed.
During the study period, 596 patients with a mean age of 40.9 (standard deviation [SD]: 25.9) years were included in the analysis. A quarter (23%) were aged less than 15 years, while the elderly (>60 years) comprised of 29.5%. Half the patients were triaged as priority 2 (53.8%). The lower limbs (36.6%), upper limbs (23.9%), and face (15.3%) were the body areas that were most commonly injured. The new injury severity score (NISS) was more than 8 in 28% of patients. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed the elderly (>60 years) to have a higher odds (2.51 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.57-4.02) of sustaining a fracture of a dislocation. One fifth of the patients (120/596; 20.1%) required hospital admission with only one fatality. Fifteen patients (2.5%) left the hospital against medical advice. Two-thirds (66.3%) required only conservative management, while 19.9% required major surgical intervention.
A ground-level fall is a common mode of injury in children (<15 years) and the elderly (>60 years). The extremities and face are the most common areas of the body that are prone to injuries. Age-friendly infrastructure modifications at home, work places, and in public areas for elders and ensuring playground safety for children are the needs of the hour to decrease falls on level ground.
平地跌倒在所有年龄组中都是最常见的受伤方式之一。对于老年人来说,平地跌倒可能导致多处受伤,并与显著的发病率和死亡率相关。
这项回顾性观察研究纳入了2018年1月至2018年12月期间因平地跌倒前来我院急诊科就诊的所有患者。分析了人口统计学特征、事件细节、损伤严重程度和结局。
在研究期间,纳入分析的患者有596例,平均年龄为40.9岁(标准差[SD]:25.9)。四分之一(23%)的患者年龄小于15岁,而老年人(>60岁)占29.5%。一半的患者被分诊为二级优先(53.8%)。下肢(36.6%)、上肢(23.9%)和面部(15.3%)是最常受伤的身体部位。28%的患者新损伤严重程度评分(NISS)超过8分。多因素逻辑回归分析显示,老年人(>60岁)发生骨折或脱位的几率更高(2.51,95%置信区间[CI]:1.57 - 4.02)。五分之一的患者(120/596;20.1%)需要住院治疗,仅有1例死亡。15例患者(2.5%)拒绝医嘱自行离院。三分之二(66.3%)的患者仅需保守治疗,而19.9%的患者需要进行大型手术干预。
平地跌倒在儿童(<15岁)和老年人(>60岁)中是常见的受伤方式。四肢和面部是身体最容易受伤的常见部位。为老年人在家庭、工作场所和公共场所进行适合老年人的基础设施改造,并确保儿童游乐场的安全,是当下减少平地跌倒的迫切需求。