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儿科和青少年女性与运动相关的颅面损伤:一项国家电子伤害监测系统数据库研究

Sports-Related Craniofacial Injuries Among Pediatric and Adolescent Females: A National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Database Study.

作者信息

Kim Minji, Moeller Ellie, Thaller Seth R

机构信息

Miller School of Medicine.

Division of Plastic, Aesthetic, and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Miami, Miami, FL.

出版信息

J Craniofac Surg. 2021 Jun 1;32(4):1603-1606. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000007586.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Number of female athletes continues to exponentially increase in all sports; however, available literature detailing craniofacial injuries remains scarce. Compared to male athletes, female athletes may experience different types of injuries. These may be related to sex differences such as craniofacial pain and dimensions. Thus, this study assesses the type of sport and craniofacial injuries that pediatric and adolescent female athletes sustain.

METHODS

National Electronic Injury Surveillance System was analyzed for all hospital admissions for young female athletes (5-24 years old) experiencing a sports-related craniofacial injury. These included contusions and abrasions, lacerations, fractures, and hematomas. Following sports were analyzed for craniofacial injury: basketball, golf, soccer, ice skating, swimming, softball, horseback riding, volleyball, field hockey, and football.

RESULTS

Most of the sports-related craniofacial injury occurred in female athletes who are between 10 and 19 years old. Across all age groups, softball (34.9%), basketball (28.1%), and soccer (15.6%) caused majority of the craniofacial injuries. The most common presenting craniofacial injury types were contusions and abrasions as well as lacerations.

CONCLUSIONS

There is a need for improved protective gear, such as face shields and low-impact balls, especially in softball and basketball. Physicians should consider the differences in female versus male and child versus adult injury pattern when treating female athletes in order to prevent long-term complications, such as scarring and depression. Overall, sports-related craniofacial injuries among female athletes need to be further examined as the epidemiology of their injuries and their health needs are unique.

摘要

背景

所有运动项目中女性运动员的数量持续呈指数级增长;然而,详细描述颅面部损伤的现有文献仍然匮乏。与男性运动员相比,女性运动员可能会经历不同类型的损伤。这些损伤可能与性别差异有关,如颅面部疼痛和尺寸差异。因此,本研究评估了儿科和青少年女性运动员所遭受的运动类型和颅面部损伤情况。

方法

对国家电子伤害监测系统中所有因运动相关颅面部损伤而住院的年轻女性运动员(5 - 24岁)进行分析。这些损伤包括挫伤、擦伤、裂伤、骨折和血肿。对以下运动项目的颅面部损伤情况进行了分析:篮球、高尔夫、足球、滑冰、游泳、垒球、马术、排球、曲棍球和橄榄球。

结果

大多数与运动相关的颅面部损伤发生在10至19岁的女性运动员身上。在所有年龄组中,垒球(34.9%)、篮球(28.1%)和足球(15.6%)导致的颅面部损伤占大多数。最常见的颅面部损伤类型是挫伤、擦伤以及裂伤。

结论

需要改进防护装备,如面罩和低冲击力的球,尤其是在垒球和篮球运动中。医生在治疗女性运动员时应考虑女性与男性、儿童与成人损伤模式的差异,以预防长期并发症,如疤痕和抑郁。总体而言,由于女性运动员运动相关颅面部损伤的流行病学情况及其健康需求具有独特性,需要对其进行进一步研究。

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