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老年人与酒精相关的急诊科就诊事件。

Fall-related emergency department visits involving alcohol among older adults.

机构信息

Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU). Division of Injury Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States.

Division of Injury Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States.

出版信息

J Safety Res. 2020 Sep;74:125-131. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2020.06.001. Epub 2020 Jun 25.

Abstract

PROBLEM

Falls are the leading cause of injury deaths among adults aged 65 years and older. Characteristics of these falls may vary with alcohol use.

OBJECTIVE

Describe and compare characteristics of older adult fall-related emergency department (ED) visits with indication of alcohol to visits with no indication.

METHODS

Using nationally-representative 2015 National Electronic Injury Surveillance System-All Injury Program data, we compared demographic characteristics for fall-related ED visits by indication of alcohol consumption. Alcohol-indicated ED visits were matched on age group, sex, treatment month, and treatment day to ED visits with no alcohol indication using a 1:4 ratio and injury characteristics (i.e., diagnosis, body part injured, disposition) were compared.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Of 38,640 ED records, 906 (1.9%) indicated use of alcohol. Fall-related ED visits among women were less likely to indicate alcohol (1.0%) compared to ED visits among men (3.8%). ED visits indicating alcohol decreased with age from 4.1% for those 65-74 years to 1.5% for those 75-84 and <1% for those 85+. After controlling for age-group, sex, and month and day of treatment, 17.0% of ED visits with no alcohol indication had a traumatic brain injury compared to 34.8% of alcohol-indicated ED visits. Practical applications: Alcohol-indicated fall ED visits resulted in more severe head injury than those that did not indicate alcohol. To determine whether alcohol use should be part of clinical risk assessment for older adult falls, more routinely collected data and detailed information on the amount of alcohol consumed at the time of the fall are needed.

摘要

问题

跌倒 65 岁及以上成年人受伤死亡的主要原因。这些跌倒的特征可能因酒精使用而有所不同。

目的

描述和比较有酒精使用迹象的老年跌倒相关急诊部 (ED) 就诊与无酒精使用迹象的跌倒相关 ED 就诊的特征。

方法

使用具有全国代表性的 2015 年国家电子伤害监测系统-所有伤害计划数据,我们比较了按酒精消费指示的跌倒相关 ED 就诊的人口统计学特征。有酒精指示的 ED 就诊按年龄组、性别、治疗月份和治疗日与无酒精指示的 ED 就诊进行匹配,使用 1:4 的比例,并比较了损伤特征(即诊断、受伤身体部位、处置)。

结果与讨论

在 38640 份 ED 记录中,有 906 份(1.9%)表明使用了酒精。女性跌倒相关 ED 就诊中,有酒精指示的就诊比例(1.0%)低于男性(3.8%)。有酒精指示的 ED 就诊比例随年龄增加而下降,从 65-74 岁的 4.1%降至 75-84 岁的 1.5%和 <85 岁的 <1%。在控制年龄组、性别和治疗月份和日的情况下,17.0%的无酒精指示 ED 就诊有创伤性脑损伤,而有酒精指示 ED 就诊的比例为 34.8%。

实际应用

有酒精指示的跌倒 ED 就诊比无酒精指示的 ED 就诊导致更严重的头部损伤。为了确定是否应将酒精使用纳入老年跌倒的临床风险评估,需要更常规地收集数据和详细的跌倒时酒精摄入量信息。

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