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美国无证移民群体中的手部及上肢创伤

Hand and Upper Extremity Trauma in the Undocumented Immigrant Population in the United States.

作者信息

Inglesby Dani C, Okewunmi Jeffrey, Williams Christine S, Gopman Jared M, Melamed Eitan

机构信息

Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, N.Y.

Division of Hand Surgery, Heath & Hospitals/Elmhurst Hospital Center, Queens, N.Y.

出版信息

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2022 Feb 17;10(2):e4117. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000004117. eCollection 2022 Feb.

Abstract

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Undocumented immigrants in the United States are at risk for upper extremity trauma due to occupational exposure, and decreased access to healthcare can worsen outcomes. The purpose of this study was to compare documented versus undocumented patients in a large cohort of patients in New York City's most diverse neighborhood in order to characterize upper extremity trauma in this population.

METHODS

The Elmhurst Hospital trauma database was examined for patients admitted with upper extremity trauma from April 2016 to December 2019. Charts were examined for demographic information, documentation status, injury mechanism, and outcomes.

RESULTS

Of the 1041 patients included, 865 (83.1%) were documented and 176 (16.9%) were undocumented. Undocumented immigrants were younger (40.5 versus 62.4 years, < 0.0001) and predominantly men (83.5% versus 57.1%, < 0.0001) with fewer comorbidities (42.6% versus 64.6%, < 0.0001). Occupational injury was three times as likely in undocumented immigrants (13.6% versus 4.6%, < 0.0001) and these patients were nearly twice as likely to be harmed from violence (19.9% versus 10.2%, = 0.0003). Increased rates of injury during bicycle/motorcycle accidents (8.0% versus 3.0%, = 0.0017) or being struck as a pedestrian (21.6% versus 14.3%, = 0.0149) were found in the undocumented cohort, with falls (39.8% versus 59.3%, < 0.0001) or vehicle collisions (0.6% versus 3.5%, = 0.0402).

CONCLUSIONS

Undocumented patients with upper extremity trauma represent a younger/healthier cohort, but are more likely to be injured at work or by violence. Documentation status plays a role in injury characteristics.

摘要

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美国的无证移民因职业暴露面临上肢创伤风险,而医疗保健可及性降低会使后果恶化。本研究的目的是在纽约市最多元化社区的一大群患者中比较有证件与无证件患者,以描述该人群中的上肢创伤情况。

方法

检查了埃尔姆赫斯特医院创伤数据库中2016年4月至2019年12月因上肢创伤入院的患者。查阅病历以获取人口统计学信息、证件状态、损伤机制和结局。

结果

纳入的1041例患者中,865例(83.1%)有证件,176例(16.9%)无证件。无证移民更年轻(40.5岁对62.4岁,<0.0001),男性占比更高(83.5%对57.1%,<0.0001),合并症更少(42.6%对64.6%,<0.0001)。无证移民遭受职业伤害的可能性是有证件移民的三倍(13.6%对4.6%,<0.0001),这些患者遭受暴力伤害的可能性几乎是有证件移民的两倍(19.9%对10.2%,=0.0003)。在无证移民队列中,自行车/摩托车事故受伤率增加(8.0%对3.0%,=0.0017)或行人被撞受伤率增加(21.6%对14.3%,=0.0149),而跌倒(39.8%对59.3%,<0.0001)或车辆碰撞受伤率(0.6%对3.5%,=0.0402)较低。

结论

上肢创伤的无证患者群体更年轻/更健康,但在工作中或遭受暴力伤害的可能性更大。证件状态在损伤特征方面起作用。

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