Swedish Armed Forces, Joint Centre for Defence Medicine, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Department of Orthopaedics, Institute of Clinical Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2022 Nov 1;480(11):2163-2173. doi: 10.1097/CORR.0000000000002420. Epub 2022 Sep 30.
Many operators of professional high-speed boats suffer severe, acute, and permanent injuries caused by slamming-induced hull impacts. As the number of professional high-speed boats and their speed capabilities increase, operators are reporting increasing numbers and severity of injuries. However, the actual incidence rate of acute injuries and the prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal disorders are still unknown.
QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We sought to investigate, among professional high-speed boat operators, (1) the self-reported incidence rate of impact-induced injuries, (2) the most common types of injuries or injury locations, (3) what impact characteristics were reported, and (4) the prevalence of self-reported sick leave, disability, and medical or orthopaedic treatment.
This study was an internet-based survey among retired military high-speed boat operators. The survey was given to members of the Combatant Craft Crewman Association online user group (360 members). Participants answered questions on demographics, service branch, service years and capacity, boat type, types of events, injury location, severity, pain, disability, and need for treatment. Values are presented as the mean ± SD and proportions. Incidence rates are presented as injuries per person-year. A total of 214 members of the Combatant Craft Crewman Association participated in the survey (213 men, mean age 50 ± 9 years, mean BMI 29 ± 4 kg/m 2 ). A total of 59% (214 of 360) of those we surveyed provided responses; all provided complete survey responses.
The self-reported incidence rate of impact-induced injuries was 1.1 injuries per person-year served onboard. A total of 32% (775 of 2460) of respondents reported injuries that affected the back, and 21% (509 of 2460) reported injuries that affected the neck. Among those who responded, 33% (70 of 214) reported loss of consciousness onboard, and 70% (149 of 214) reported having experienced impaired capacity to perform their job onboard because of impact exposure. A total of 49% (889 of 1827) of the reported injuries were attributed to impacts containing lateral forces, 18% (333 of 1827) to frontal impacts, and 12% (218 of 1827) were attributed to purely vertical impacts. Finally, 67% (144 of 214) of respondents reported at least one occasion of sick leave from training or missions. Seventy-two percent (155 of 214) applied for a Veterans Affairs disability rating, and 68% (105 of 155) of these had a rating of 50% or higher. Additionally, 39% (84 of 214) reported having had surgery during active duty, and 34% (72 of 214) reported surgery after leaving active service.
The results suggest that in the investigated military population, exposure to slamming-induced impacts onboard high-speed boats may cause more injuries than previously reported. Most reported injuries are musculoskeletal, but the high number of reported slamming-induced events of unconsciousness is concerning.
Level IV, prognostic study.
许多专业高速艇的操作人员因撞击船体引起的剧烈、急性和永久性损伤而遭受严重伤害。随着专业高速艇数量和速度能力的增加,操作人员报告的受伤人数和严重程度不断增加。然而,急性损伤的实际发生率和慢性肌肉骨骼疾病的流行率仍不清楚。
问题/目的:我们旨在调查专业高速艇操作人员中:(1)撞击引起的损伤的自我报告发生率;(2)最常见的损伤类型或损伤部位;(3)报告的冲击特征;(4)自我报告的病假、残疾和医疗或矫形治疗的流行率。
这是一项针对退伍军人高速艇操作人员的基于互联网的调查。该调查通过在线用户群向作战艇船员协会成员(360 名成员)进行。参与者回答了有关人口统计学、服务分支、服务年限和能力、艇型、事件类型、损伤部位、严重程度、疼痛、残疾和治疗需求的问题。数值以平均值 ± SD 和比例表示。发病率以每服务人年的损伤人数表示。共有 214 名作战艇船员协会成员参加了这项调查(213 名男性,平均年龄 50 ± 9 岁,平均 BMI 29 ± 4kg/m2)。我们调查的 360 名成员中,共有 59%(214 名)提供了回复;所有人都提供了完整的调查回复。
自我报告的撞击引起的损伤发生率为每服务人年 1.1 次损伤。共有 32%(775/2460)的受访者报告背部受伤,21%(509/2460)报告颈部受伤。在做出回应的人群中,33%(70/214)报告在船上失去意识,70%(149/214)报告因冲击暴露而导致执行工作能力受损。共有 49%(889/1827)的报告损伤归因于包含侧向力的冲击,18%(333/1827)归因于正面冲击,12%(218/1827)归因于纯垂直冲击。最后,67%(144/214)的受访者报告至少有一次因训练或任务而缺勤。72%(155/214)申请了退伍军人事务残疾评级,其中 72%(105/155)的评级为 50%或更高。此外,39%(84/214)在现役期间报告接受过手术,34%(72/214)在离开现役后报告接受过手术。
研究结果表明,在所调查的军事人群中,高速艇上因撞击船体引起的暴露可能会导致比以前报告的更多的损伤。大多数报告的损伤是肌肉骨骼的,但报告的撞击引起的无意识事件数量之多令人担忧。
四级,预后研究。