Sport Medicine Centre of Lyon Gerland, France; French Parachuting Federation, Medical Committee, France.
French Parachuting Federation, Medical Committee, France; Department of Anesthesiology, South Alps Hospital, France.
J Sci Med Sport. 2021 May;24(5):448-453. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2020.11.002. Epub 2020 Nov 13.
To analyse the data on skydiving deaths and injuries collected prospectively by the French Parachuting Federation (FFP) between 2010 and 2019.
Prospective cohort study.
Data on number of skydiving deaths and injuries were collected prospectively between January 2010 and December 2019, among all skydivers licensed to the FFP, via a standardised report form that included the skydiver's sex and level of experience (classified as tandem, student, or experienced), deaths, injuries, and injury location. The number of licensees, jumps, skydiving deaths and injuries were analysed descriptively and expressed as rates per 100,000 jumps and per 1000 skydivers with 95% confidence intervals (95%CI).
Among the almost 6.2 million jumps performed by 519,620 skydivers over 10 years between 2010 and 2019, 35 deaths and 3015 injuries were reported, corresponding to 0.57 deaths (95%CI 0.38 to 0.75) and 49 injuries (95%CI 47.0 to 50.1) per 100,000 jumps. Male skydivers had a five times higher deaths rate than women (RR=4.8, 95%CI 1.5 to 15.6). There was no death in tandem skydivers. Student skydivers had a six times higher risk of injuries than experienced skydivers (RR=6.1, 95%CI 5.7 to 6.6) and tandem skydivers had a significant lower risk of injuries than experienced skydivers (RR=0.07, 95%CI 0.06 to 0.08). 83.3% of the injuries occurred during the landing phase and 64.3% concerned the lower limb.
This large survey shows that the highest risk of death concerned experienced and male skydivers, and the highest risk of injuries concerned student skydivers. It also shows the safety of tandem skydiving. These results can be of help to develop skydiving-related deaths and injuries risk reduction strategies, and thus improve the global skydiving safety and the skydivers' health.
分析 2010 年至 2019 年期间法国跳伞联合会(FFP)前瞻性收集的跳伞死亡和受伤数据。
前瞻性队列研究。
2010 年 1 月至 2019 年 12 月期间,通过标准化报告表,前瞻性收集所有持有 FFP 执照的跳伞者的跳伞死亡和受伤数据,报告表包括跳伞者的性别和经验水平(分为双人跳伞、学员和有经验者)、死亡、受伤和受伤位置。分析执照人数、跳伞次数、跳伞死亡和受伤人数,并以每 100000 次跳伞和每 1000 名跳伞者的发生率(95%置信区间[95%CI])表示。
在 2010 年至 2019 年的 10 年间,近 620 万名跳伞者进行了近 620 万次跳伞,报告了 35 例死亡和 3015 例受伤,每 100000 次跳伞的死亡率为 0.57(95%CI 0.38 至 0.75),受伤率为 49(95%CI 47.0 至 50.1)。男性跳伞者的死亡率是女性的五倍(RR=4.8,95%CI 1.5 至 15.6)。双人跳伞者没有死亡。学员跳伞者的受伤风险是有经验跳伞者的六倍(RR=6.1,95%CI 5.7 至 6.6),而双人跳伞者的受伤风险明显低于有经验跳伞者(RR=0.07,95%CI 0.06 至 0.08)。83.3%的受伤发生在着陆阶段,64.3%涉及下肢。
这项大型调查显示,死亡风险最高的是有经验和男性跳伞者,受伤风险最高的是学员跳伞者。它还显示了双人跳伞的安全性。这些结果有助于制定与跳伞相关的死亡和受伤风险降低策略,从而提高全球跳伞安全性和跳伞者的健康水平。