Department of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences, A.T. Still University, Mesa, AZ.
Department of Health and Exercise Science, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC.
J Athl Train. 2021 Aug 1;56(8):922-929. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-0061.20.
Knee injuries are common during sport participation. However, little is known about the overall management and estimated direct costs of care associated with these injuries when under the care of athletic trainers.
To describe the treatment characteristics and direct costs of care for athletic training services provided for patients with knee injuries.
Descriptive study.
Ninety-five athletic training facilities across 24 states.
A total of 117 athletic trainers (females = 56.4%, age = 29.4 ± 8.7 years, years certified = 4.7 ± 6.0, years employed at site = 1.6 ± 4.1).
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Complete patient cases were identified using International Classification of Disease-10 diagnostic codes between 2009 and 2020. Summary statistics were calculated for patient demographics, treatment characteristics, and direct costs of care. Treatment characteristics included the type of athletic training service, duration, amount (eg, number of visits), and direct costs of care.
A total of 441 patient cases were included. The most common injuries reported were cruciate ligament sprain (18.1%, n = 80), medial collateral ligament sprain (15.4%, n = 68), and knee pain (14.1%, n = 62). Injuries occurred most frequently during football (35.4%, n = 156), basketball (14.7%, n = 65), and soccer (12.7%, n = 56). A total of 8484 athletic training services were recorded over 4254 visits, with therapeutic exercise (29.8%, n = 2530), hot or cold pack (25.8%, n = 2189), and therapeutic activities (11.2%, n = 954) being the most frequently reported services. The median duration of care was 23 days and number of visits was 8. The median total cost of care was $564 per injury and $73 per visit.
Patients with knee injuries demonstrated greater time loss than those with other lower extremity injuries. Thus, it is unsurprising that knee injuries were associated with a longer duration and higher cost of care than other lower extremity injuries such as ankle sprains. Future researchers should examine the effectiveness of common treatment strategies and aim to identify treatments that can reduce costs and improve patient outcomes.
运动过程中膝关节损伤较为常见。然而,当运动员受伤时,在运动训练师的护理下,我们对膝关节损伤的整体管理和估计直接护理成本知之甚少。
描述运动训练服务对膝关节损伤患者的治疗特点和直接护理成本。
描述性研究。
24 个州的 95 个运动训练设施。
共 117 名运动训练师(女性占 56.4%,年龄 29.4±8.7 岁,认证年限 4.7±6.0 年,在本场所工作年限 1.6±4.1 年)。
2009 年至 2020 年间,使用国际疾病分类第 10 版诊断代码确定完整的患者病例。计算患者人口统计学、治疗特征和直接护理成本的统计数据。治疗特征包括运动训练服务类型、持续时间、数量(例如,就诊次数)和直接护理成本。
共纳入 441 例患者病例。报告的最常见损伤为前交叉韧带扭伤(18.1%,n=80)、内侧副韧带扭伤(15.4%,n=68)和膝关节疼痛(14.1%,n=62)。足球(35.4%,n=156)、篮球(14.7%,n=65)和足球(12.7%,n=56)最常发生损伤。共记录了 8484 项运动训练服务,涉及 4254 次就诊,其中最常报告的服务为运动疗法(29.8%,n=2530)、冷热包(25.8%,n=2189)和治疗性活动(11.2%,n=954)。护理时间中位数为 23 天,就诊次数中位数为 8 次。护理总成本中位数为每次损伤 564 美元,每次就诊 73 美元。
膝关节损伤患者的失时比其他下肢损伤患者更严重。因此,膝关节损伤的护理时间和成本均高于其他下肢损伤(如踝关节扭伤)也就不足为奇了。未来的研究人员应检查常见治疗策略的有效性,并旨在确定可以降低成本和改善患者预后的治疗方法。